She has an on and off again relationship with Eli Goldsworthy. At the end of Season 13, she learned that she's pregnant. In Season 14, it is revealed she's pregnant with Eli's son, who was supposed to be named Adam but she later miscarried. Clare tends to come across as stuck up and innocent, but can also be sneaky.
Brianna is the daughter of Claire and Jamie, but was raised by Frank Randall when Claire was transported back to the 20th century while pregnant.
The simple answer is no. Claire and Jamie don't have any more children after Brianna. Claire heads through the stones while pregnant with Brianna at the end of the second season/book. She spends 20 years in the 20th century, and she and Frank don't have any children together.
If we're looking for the straight answer, it's two. Claire and Jamie only have two biological children together: Faith and Brianna. Faith was the stillborn baby in France.
“Dragonfly in Amber” Season 2, Episode 13 – Part 1
Jamie and Claire learn she's pregnant again. With Brianna.
Claire gives him a beautiful, tender answer: she shares his regret, but regret is not enough. And together they make the decision to give the baby to Lucinda, a young mother who lost her own baby at birth, and has both love and milk in abundance.
It's all pretty bizarre, but Brianna sensibly plays along to save herself, and even convinces Bonnet to let her go home and get Jemmy. Well, at least until Bonnet wants to seal their agreement with a kiss, at which point he realizes Brianna has no real feelings for him.
Just as she begins to worry that Jamie might be capable of lying to her, Jamie quells her fear by revealing to her his indiscretion with Mary MacNab, a woman who worked at Lallybroch, while Claire was back in 1968 with Frank and Brianna. This confession soothes Claire, and the two find themselves realigned once again.
In Something's Got to Give it is revealed that Eli is the father of Clare's baby and not Drew as previously thought.
1. "Faith," (Season 2, Episode 7) While it's easy to love Claire and Jamie when they're in love, it's another thing to see Balfe's character reveal she “hated” Jamie for the events leading up to her tragic miscarriage of their first daughter.
During An Echo in the Bone/Written in My Own Heart's Blood, Claire marries for the third time. This time it's to Lord John Grey.
Claire Meets Jamie's Son and Saves Lord John Grey on Outlander - Outlander Season 4 Episode 6.
Outlander fans were left devastated after couple Jamie and Claire were forced apart by historical events at the end of season two. Claire went back through the stones and to the 20th century where she was reunited with her first husband Frank Randall (Tobias Menzies).
Okay, if you've read Diana Gabaldon's Voyager, you've known about -- and likely been waiting for -- this moment since the season began, as Claire finally came face to face with Jamie's second wife (and her longtime nemesis) Laoghaire, the woman who was so jealous of Claire's relationship with Jamie that she plotted to ...
Because yes, Claire and Lord John end up married in book seven, and yes, they drunkenly (and full of grief for the loss of Jamie, whom they both love with all of their heart) consummate that marriage.
"Hammer" is an evo lover of Claire Bennet and the biological father of Tommy Clark and Malina Bennet.
It must be because both his parents have the traveler gene. If that's the case, it means Roger has to be Jemmy's father, because Bonnet isn't a time traveler. And so, we get the answer in both book and show. Roger is Jemmy's father.
Her pregnancy was already being aggravated by the constant physical stress she undertook at the L'hôpital des Anges, but the miscarriage happened when she went all the way in that condition to the spot where Jamie was dueling Black Jack Randall. The anxiety, coupled with the physical strain, proved to be too much.
Claire Saves Jamie's Life by Giving Him a [NSFW] in Outlander Season 5, Episode 9. Forget CPR! So, this entire episode of Outlander basically revolved around an evil snake (Lord Voldemort, is that you?) biting Jamie's thigh, and it was all extremely dramatic and angsty so let's get right to it.
Back with the Frasers, Young Ian has miraculously found his aunt and uncle and promises to search for help. It won't arrive soon enough, however, as Claire and Jamie have become separated on the orders of the treacherous Richard Brown.
This storyline is taken from the books. In A Breath of Snow and Ashes, Claire and Tom come down with the same sickness around the same time dysentery is traveling around the Ridge.
Grey falls in love with Jamie, who rejects his advances. Still, Grey cannot dismiss his feelings.
Rob Cameron, one of Brianna's coworkers, kidnaps Jem, and it appears that he has taken Jem into the past. Roger and William travel through time to find them, but Rob appears at Brianna's home and orders her to tell Jem to disclose the location of the gold.
Just when it looked like Jamie might lose his leg or die, he survived and didn't require an amputation. The storyline is taken from the Diana Gabaldon novel The Fiery Cross which plays out in the same way. Ultimately, Jamie is fine and doesn't die, but it does give him a deeper sense of his mortality.