Love on the Spectrum’s Abbey Romeo & David Isaacman Share Baby Plans

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Abbey Romeo and David Isaacman have babies on the brain.

The Love on the Spectrum stars shared insight into their future family plans during the third season of the Netflix dating show, though they offered different ideas as to how they might become parents.

“One day, we will live together and we shall adopt children,” David, 30, told Abbey in a preview clip from season three, released March 31, to which she countered, “Unless I get pregnant with one, if I stop taking those birth [control] pills.”

The couple—who are both on the autism spectrum—then discussed how they would handle childbirth, with Abbey, 26, asking her boyfriend how he would support her in the delivery room. 

“Stay very calm,” he offered as the two lounged in a hot tub. “Breathe, breathe, breathe. Hold your horses, just breathe.”

After simulating the hypothetical birthing process, Abbey quipped, “I guess my mom’s gonna be a grandma!”

The reality stars may have begun thinking about having kids, but they’re in no rush to take any major steps in their relationship—including marriage.

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“We already feel like we’re married from the inside,” Abbey told Today.com in an interview published April 2, while David insisted they “are not ready to do the real thing yet.”

In the meantime, the fan-favorite duo, who met and fell in love on the show’s first season, are content using their platform to spread autism awareness and encourage viewers to be kind to those who fall on the spectrum.

“[They] should be nice to people with autism and those who think differently,” Abbey told E! News in April 2024. “Because I'm sure those people with autism felt isolated and alone growing up, just like me. Be kind to everyone.”

David echoed his girlfriend’s sentiment, adding, "We should accept people for who they are, whether or not they have autism.”

Love on the Spectrum season three premieres April 2, which is World Autism Awareness Day, on Netflix. For more TV premiere dates, keep reading.

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