Aaron Rodgers, Olivia Munn Relationship Update: Getting Pregnant Should Be Easy For Quarterback & Actress [VIDEO]

Olivia Munn is very prepared should she ever have baby fever.

The actress, girlfriend of Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, recently revealed her strategy for getting pregnant down the line. Basically, she froze "a bunch" of her eggs.

"I did years ago, I froze a bunch of eggs," Munn explained on the 'Anna Faris Is Unqualified' podcast per ABC News. "I went to the doctor and did the whole test and he said, 'You know, you actually have a lot of eggs. You're really lucky."

Munn, 35, added that she went to the doctor prior to her 35th birthday when "you're high risk."

The "X-Men Apocalypse" actress said her doctor still encouraged her to freeze those eggs so that she always has them. Munn also brought up a friend of hers who is the same age, but not quite as lucky.

"A girlfriend of mine -- we're the same age -- she'd gone to the doctor and found out she had the egg count of a 50-year-old," Munn told Faris.

Munn has been dating Rodgers since May 2014 and many have wondered when the couple will get engaged, let alone start a family. Nevertheless, once they are ready to have children, Munn will be fully prepared.

"It's no longer on the experimental list and I think that every girl should do it," she said. "For one, you don't have to race the clock anymore. You don't have to worry about it, worry about your job or anything. It's there."

Rodgers certainly hasn't been racing the clock when it comes to proposing to his girlfriend. Despite the couple not taking things to the next level, they appear to be very happy together.

Munn, however, isn't crazy about everything that happens after giving birth.

"What happens to your vagina because I have heard horror stories," Munn asked on the podcast. "Really tell me, truly, truly tell me."

She later added: "[My friends] said it doesn't come back. It doesn't come back. And if it comes back, why is there surgery?"

Maybe Munn's not so prepared for child birth after all.

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