She wed fellow Channel Nine journalist Peter Stefanovic in April this year.
And with babies on the brain, Sylvia Jeffreys admitted in the Christmas issue of the Australian Women’s Weekly, that conflicting work schedules make conceiving difficult.
‘It may need to be an immaculate conception!’ the 31-year-old said, referencing the couple’s inability to spend a whole weekend together.
‘It may need to be an immaculate conception!’ Peter Stefanovic’s wife Sylvia Jeffreys, 31, revealed the difficulty in conceiving a child with their conflicting work schedules, in the Christmas issue of the Australian Women’s Weekly
Sylvia said of her desires to become a mother: ‘Sadly, it’s not happening in the immediate future. We’re not in a rush to get there.’
Looking to enjoy as much time as they can together since tying the knot seven months ago, the blonde beauty revealed the difficulty their work schedules as journalists can present.
‘Between both of our jobs, it would be a bit of a miracle if we can get a weekend together at this stage.’
She added: ‘It may need to be an immaculate conception if it is to happen any time soon!’
The blonde beauty admitted: ‘Between both of our jobs, it would be a bit of a miracle if we can get a weekend together at this stage. It may need to be an immaculate conception if it is to happen any time soon!’
Recently Sylvia told TV WEEK magazine what it’s really like to work as one of the most in demand television presenters in the country.
‘Once my feet hit the ground, it’s a fast-paced journey,’ the Channel Nine star told the publication.
Speaking of her early starts, with the Today show commencing at 6am, Sylvia said: ‘It’s a supercharged process which begins with my first alarm at 3.15am. I always set a back-up alarm for 3.17am – in case I drift back into a deep sleep.
‘But once my feet hit the ground, it’s a fast-paced journey from bed to shower to kitchen to car. I roll through the Channel Nine gates at about 4.03am.’
Proposal: Peter popped the question in July last year while the couple were enjoying a romantic getaway in France
Memories: The nuptials also saw 160 guests in attendance, including Today show’s entertainment reporter Richard Wilkins and former staffer Lisa Wilkinson
When not in work mode, Sylvia either exercises or relaxes and unwinds with loved ones.
‘I am to fit in a run or Pilates session as soon as possible after the show. Weekends – I sleep. And when I’m done, I spend time with friends and family,’ she added.
Peter popped the question in July last year while the couple were enjoying a romantic getaway in France.
The nuptials also saw 160 guests in attendance, including Today show’s entertainment reporter Richard Wilkins and former staffer Lisa Wilkinson.
Read more: The full story is featured in the Christmas issue of the Australian Women’s Weekly