Her mother, Carole Middleton, appears to have confirmed the great news.
She's not alone: the COVID baby boom is looking more like a baby bust.
We love it when Ashley Graham keeps things real. Very real.
The actress is getting candid about her desire to give her daughter a sibling—and the major fear that's affecting her decision to have another baby.
The couple also shared the first images of their little one's face.
By opening up about mom-shaming, co-parenting, childbirth and more, these moms are proving that the challenges of motherhood are universal.
Teigen and her husband John Legend experienced pregnancy loss last year.
"I keep describing grief as a house. I live in this house now, I just go from room to room," she wrote.
"I really doubted my concerns because I'd hear from other moms and they'd say things like 'it's just dry skin,' 'it will go away' or 'you can just scrub it off'."
"They've all crossed into that moment when they realize that there's nothing special about me. I'm just older," shares the actress.
"My body is exhausted," she writes.
"It doesn't send a great message to women when their bodies don't fit into what brands have to offer," she said.
"It's scary to watch his […] chest struggling so much to take a breath," she writes.
The daughter of the late Steve Irwin found a way to include her dad in her pregnancy
"Last time, I don't think I was ready to have another child, and I had different feelings about the miscarriage."
Once again, Teigen is using her platform to normalize the conversation around pregnancy loss.
"Treat yourself like your best friend," says Haines.
There's a reason that the expression 'threenager' exists.
Thank you to these 10 amazing women for giving us moments of chill in a hard year.
But it hasn't diminished the magic of Christmas in their home.