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Ronnie Wood has revealed that it may be too late for him to have any more children at the age of 65.
The Rolling Stones guitarist already has four kids from previous relationships, but there have been rumours that he could be trying for another with new wife, Sally Humphreys.
Wood told the Daily Mirror: "It's tough when you get to my age. A lovely little baby lives next door and whenever we pop round the mum goes, 'Gladly, oh please (look after the baby for me)...' Next, we're going to get a puppy."
It seems the newlyweds could have decided against starting a family even though Humphreys is just 34-years-old.
Even Woods' two rock pals Rod Stewart and Paul McCartney have shown it can be done, as they both had young children in their 60s.
Ronnie Wood and Sally Humphreys at the Elle Style Awards 2013
A source said recently: "Sally has always wanted to have children and thinks Ronnie will be a great dad to them now he's settled down. They have enjoyed being by themselves and have a real laugh but a baby is something they both really want in the near future.
"Ronnie thinks the world of Rod and they spend a lot of time together. There isn't really any pressure to have kids but it seems like the natural thing to do. The feeling is that if Rod can do it, so can Ronnie."
Photos: Ronnie Wood brings a touch of rock and roll to the Elle Style Awards