Lauren Scruggs, Jason Kennedy.Photo: Courtesy Jason Kennedy and Lauren Scruggs

After years of trying to expand their family,Jason KennedyandLauren Scruggsare preparing for their new addition.
“It’s always tough when a doctor tells you you can’t have kids naturally and you keep running into complications, but we didn’t sit and wallow in that. We were really blessed to meet with some amazing doctors and specialists,” Kennedy, 39, tells PEOPLE.
“The hardest part probably was having four alarms set every day for months taking medicine,” says Scruggs, as Kennedy adds, “And one time Lauren had to berushed to the ER because of unbearable paina few days after the egg retrieval. Not to sound cliché, but it really has brought us even closer together because we have never been through this before, and it’s been really special supporting each other.”
Kennedy continues, “There is an overall sense of peace because of our faith in God, and then it just comes down to our incredible friends and family who walked closely with us through it all.”
The pair wed in December 2014, and this past January they documented thestart of their in vitro fertilization processon social media, sharing the highs and lows of the emotional experience.
Want to get the biggest stories fromPEOPLEevery weekday?Subscribe to our new podcast,PEOPLE Every Day,to get the essential celebrity, entertainment and human interest news stories Monday through Friday.
Courtesy Jason Kennedy and Lauren Scruggs

RELATED GALLERY:Who’s Due Next? Celebs Who Are Expecting
“Lo is game for everything, especially those early-morning doctor runs when she wasn’tin the mood to be filmed,” says Kennedy of sharing the intimate moments along the way.
In July, Scruggs, 32,told PEOPLE about her IVF experience, calling it a “blessing” that she has the opportunity to pursue this path as a way to expand her family.
TheClean Sweepauthor— who is working on the relaunch of her clean care line Stranded, due in 2022 — also noted that she’s an IVF twin herself, which makes the process a “cool full-circle moment.”
“My parents did it years ago. [They’ve] always been super open about it, so I feel like they’ve taught me with that as well,” said Scruggs.
source: people.com