'Jane The Virgin' Season 2 Spoilers [SPOILERS]: Petra's Pregnancy Causes Trouble Between Jane And Rafael In Episode 3

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Petra's baby bump is causing some friction between Jane and Rafael, according to episode 3 spoilers of "Jane the Virgin" season 2.

In the teaser clip, Rafael comes clean to Jane regarding Petra's pregnancy.

"It turns out I had one sample left, Petra stole it, inseminated herself and now she's pregnant with my baby," he says.

That got a select curse words from Jane, which were conveniently censored by the ringing church bell.

"Rafael will continue to try to stamp his authority over the Villanueva women, who are all hovering over his child," said IBTimes. "Not to mention that he is also trying to win back Jane. She is still undecided if she wants to be with him or her ex-fiance, Michael Cordero (Brett Dier)."

Petra's pregnancy is bound to have some consequences. Whether that will mean Jane and Rafael's reunion or not will be interesting to find out.

The synopsis from TVGuide offered some spoilers for "Jane the Virgin" season 2 episode 3 as it reads, "Jane and Rafael try to plan Mateo's baptism. Meanwhile, Petra's news still has Rafael bewildered; Jane must make a tough decision about attending a graduate program; Xo helps Rogelio face his past; and Rogelio gives Michael advice about Jane."

"Jane the Virgin," according to the CW description, is comedy-drama following a chaste young woman who is accidentally impregnated via artificial insemination as she struggles to inform her devoutly religious family and make the right choices concerning the child.

The show stars Gina Rodriguez as Jane Villanueva, Justin Baldoni Rafael Solano, Yael Grobglas as Petra Solano, Brett Dier as Michael, Andrea Navedo as Xiomara "Xo" Villanueva and Jaime Camil as Rogelio.

Watch out for more "Jane the Virgin" season 2 spoilers which will be revealed here when they come along ahead of the airing date for episode 3 on Monday, Oct. 26, at 9 p.m. on CW.

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