Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner planning to have another child to save their marriage?

The source further added, "Ben and Jen have decided to have another baby."

Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner
Ben Affleck is celebrating Christmas with Jennifer Garner in Montana Pinterest

Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner are reportedly planning to have another child to save their marriage, as now Garner is said to have called off the divorce.

According to the reports, Jennifer and Affleck are in a better place now, as the actor completed his rehab treatment for alcohol abuse.

Soon after the splitting reports of Affleck and Jennifer, claims were made that the actor allegedly cheated on the actress with nanny Christine Ouzounian. However, the actress denied all such reports later.

According to In Touch, as cited by Gossip Cop, Ben Affleck and Garner are really happy when they are surrounded by their children and this may have made Garner decided to pull off the initial divorce plans.

According to the outlet an insider claimed, "He begged her to give him one more chance. Believe me, Ben knows hot [sic] to turn on the charm, big-time. He promised to stay sober and step up as an active parent and husband more than ever."

The source further added, "Ben and Jen have decided to have another baby. They've always been at their happiest when they focus on their family life. A baby would help begin a new chapter in their relationship as they move forward."

So, the couple may have another baby if that helps them to be together again. It was previously reported, as cited by inquisitr, Ben Affleck dedicated his Sunday mornings to church where he goes with Garner and their kids. In fact, one of the sources revealed that the Hollywood duo has become very spiritual since they decided to separate in 2015.

Since, neither of the actors accepted that they are planning to get together again, it is difficult to say whether the rumour of having their fourth child is true or not. Fans will have to wait for the couple to reveal anything on the same.

This article was first published on March 19, 2017