She was told by her doctor that it would be impossible for her to conceive a child. But 43-year-old, Australian actress, Nicole Kidman had proven her doctor wrong and she gave birth in 2007 with her very first child, four-year-old, daughter. Sunday is Kidman’s first child with husband, Keith Urban when the two got married in 2006.

Their second daughter, Faith Margaret, was born early this year. The celebrity couple have proudly spoken about Faith Margaret at the SAG Awards held last month. Country-singer, husband, Keith Urban even showed to the whole world the picture of their second child. The proud father was quoted as saying that their newly born baby ‘looks like her mom’.

It seemed that the couple could not ask for more, having both stressed how important family is to them. But the Oscar-winner actress asserted the she was not about to stop with two beautiful daughters.

‘I want more children,’ Kidman told Metro. ‘I love being around that life force.”

Having children said the Academy Award winner has brought her changes that she could not possibly fathom.

“Something happens to you as a woman once you’ve given birth. You change on a cellular level. You change and are altered,” Kidman was quoted as saying by Metro.

Her experience to born a child, explained Kidman is what she had rooted her performance from for her role in her latest film, Rabbit Hole.

“Was this film really hard?” Well, it wasn’t hard to find the emotions. It was hard to keep them in, to put them back. And I cannot imagine doing this if I hadn’t had children,” Kidman admitted in an interview with Metro.

Rabbit Hole, explained Metro, is a story about a couple and how they cope with the loss of their son, who died in a traffic accident. Adapted from a Pulitzer Prize-winning play, Rabbit Hole is produced by Kidman’s own company called Blossom, which purchased the screen rights after the actress has fallen in love with the story.