Pregnant Celebrities 2018: Find Out Whose Babies Are Due This Year

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Pregnant Celebrities 2018
April 2018: Jennie McAlpine and Chris Farr(01 of20)
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The couple announced they were expecting their second child on Twitter on 15 April. She and Chris are already parents to three-year-old Albert. (credit:Mike Marsland via Getty Images)
April 2018: Amy Childs and her partner(02 of20)
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Amy Childs revealed she is pregnant with her second child, one year after welcoming her first child Polly. She revealed she and her partner, whose name is not known, were expecting on Instagram. (credit:Mike Marsland via Getty Images)
March 2018: Spencer Matthews and Vogue Williams(03 of20)
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Spencer Matthews and Vogue Williams revealed they were expecting their first child together in March 2018. "So... I’m going to be a father!" the dad-to-be wrote on Instagram. "Couldn’t be happier to be sharing these times with the love of my life. We feel truly blessed." (credit:David M. Benett via Getty Images)
March 2018: Helen Glover and Steve Backshall(04 of20)
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Helen Glover and Steve Backshall announced they are expecting twins in summer 2018. The 31-year-old Olympic rower shared the news on Twitter, by showing off her growing baby bump in a photo. (credit:Karwai Tang via Getty Images)
March 2018: Tom Fletcher and Giovanna Fletcher(05 of20)
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The couple revealed on Sunday 4 March that they were expecting their third child together by sharing a cute family video on Instagram. They are already parents to Buzz, three, and Buddy, two. (credit:PA Wire/PA Images)
February 2018: David Ginola and Maeva Denat(06 of20)
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The French former Spurs and Newcastle player is expecting his first child with his girlfriend Maeva Denat. He is already dad to Andrea, 26, and Carla, 24, with his former partner. (credit:Jean Catuffe via Getty Images)
February 2018: Michael Buble and Luisana Lopilato(07 of20)
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The couple revealed to Entertainment Tonight they were expecting their third child, due summer 2018.
Buble and Lopilato are already parents to sons Noah, four, and two-year-old Elias.
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January 2018: Cher Lloyd And Craig Monk(08 of20)
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X Factor star Cher Lloyd's first child with her husband Craig Monk is due in May 2018.

The 24-year-old announced the news on Instagram, writing: "I am so excited to enter this new chapter in my life, surrounded by family I love, a supportive team around me and with music I’ve worked super hard on."
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January 2018: Jacqueline Jossa and Dan Osborne(09 of20)
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Jacqueline Jossa revealed she's pregnant with her second child with Dan Osborne. They are already parents to two-year-old Ella. (credit:David M. Benett via Getty Images)
January 2017: Cat Deeley and Patrick Kielty(10 of20)
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Cat Deeley confirmed she and her husband Patrick Kielty were expecting their second child together. They are already parents to two-year-old Milo. (credit:David Livingston via Getty Images)
December 2017: Eva Longoria and José Bastón(11 of20)
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Actress Eva Longoria revealed she and her husband José Bastón were expecting their first child together. She is expecting a baby boy. Although this is Longoria’s first child, Bastón has two sons and two daughters from his former relationship with Natalia Esperón. (credit:PA Archive/PA Images)
December 2017: Khloe Kardashian and Tristan Thompson(12 of20)
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Reality TV star Khloe Kardashian confirmed she and her boyfriend Tristan were expecting their first child together by sharing a sweet snap on Instagram. (credit:PA Wire/PA Images)
December 2017: Helen Flanagan and Scott Sinclair(13 of20)
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'Coronation Street' star Helen Flanagan has confirmed she and her partner Scott Sinclair are expecting their second child. The couple are already parents to two-year-old Matilda. (credit:Doug Peters/EMPICS Entertainment)
December 2017: Candice Swanepoel and Hermann Nicoli(14 of20)
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Victoria's Secret model Candice Swanepoel and her fiancé, Hermann Nicoli announced they are expecting their second child together. They already have a 14-month-old son Anacã called together. (credit:Michael Stewart via Getty Images)
November 2017: Miranda Kerr and Evan Spiegel(15 of20)
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Model Miranda Kerr revealed she was expecting her second child with Evan Spiegel in November 2017. She already has a six-year-old son, Flynn Christopher, with her ex-husband Orlando Bloom (credit:PA Archive/PA Images)
September 2017: Roxy Shahidi and Arsher Ali(16 of20)
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'Emmerdale' actress Roxy Shahidi revealed she is expecting her first child with her husband Arsher Ali in September, announcing she was having a baby girl. (credit:Matt Crossick - PA Images via Getty Images)
September 2017: Adam Levine and Behati Prinsloo(17 of20)
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The Maroon 5 singer and Victoria's Secret Angel announced they are expecting their second child. They are already parents to one-year-old Dusty Rose. (credit:Axelle/Bauer-Griffin via Getty Images)
August: Jack Osbourne and Lisa Stelly(18 of20)
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Reality TV star Jack Osbourne and his wife Lisa announced they are expecting their third child. They are already parents Pearl, five, and Andy, two. (credit:Barry King via Getty Images)
July 2017: Charlie Simpson and Anna Barnard(19 of20)
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Former Busted singer Charlie Simpson revealed he was expecting his second child with wife Anna Barnard. (credit:Mike Lewis Photography via Getty Images)
July 2017: Danny Jones and Georgia Jones(20 of20)
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McFly singer Danny Jones revealed he and his wife Georgiawere expecting their first child together in July 2017. (credit:David M Benett via Getty Images)

Before You Go

Pregnancy worries and words of comfort
I have no morning sickness! Is that bad news?(01 of10)
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You might have read things about how morning sickness signifies a healthy level of pregnancy hormones – but not having morning sickness does not mean you're lacking! Although many women suffer with it (and 'suffer' really is the word), many other women do not. Some women have it one pregnancy, but not in another. Attend all your usual checks and count yourself as one of the lucky ones! (credit:Alamy )
I drank before I knew I was pregnant, I might have harmed the baby(02 of10)
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This happens to many, many expectant mums, and it's unlikely to be a cause for concern at all. Mention it to your GP/midwife, and just keep off the booze now, until you can enjoy a celebratory glass of fizz when your bundle arrives. (credit:Alamy )
I'll lose the baby(03 of10)
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It's estimated about one in five pregnancies ends in early miscarriage, and it's thought most of those occur simply because the foetus wasn't developing properly. It does happen, but don't let it rule your thoughts because the vast majority of pregnancies do succeed. Try not to worry and remember that once you're into the second trimester, the chances of miscarriage is dramatically reduced. (credit:Alamy )
My baby might not be 'perfect'(04 of10)
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It's estimated that one in 16 babies in the UK is born with a birth defect – but this figure refers to all birth defects, and many are mild and can be treated. So it's likely your baby won't have a birth defect, and even if they do, they will be perfect in their own way – remember support is available for every eventuality. Take your folic acid and attend your antenatal screening appointments. (credit:Alamy )
I won't make it to the hospital on time(05 of10)
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You might have read terrifying stories about pregnant women giving birth in car parks and taxis – but these stories make it to the news because they are extraordinary, in the literal sense of the word! It very rarely happens, and most women get plenty of warning that labour is beginning. So plan well, and all is very likely to be fine. (credit:Alamy )
I might have to have a c-section(06 of10)
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If you do end up needing a c-section, you might feel disappointed – but believe us, in the moment the only thing you'll really care about is the safe delivery of your baby. It won't be the end of the world and you won't care a jot when your baby is in your arms. (credit:Alamy )
I won't be able to cope during labour(07 of10)
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There is just no telling how labour will be for you, so don't worry about it now. Make your birth plan, discuss it with your partner and midwife, and go with the flow on the day (it's okay to change your mind!). There will be lots and lots of help and support at your disposal. Not to mention drugs, should you need them. (credit:Alamy )
Labour will humiliating (will I poo on the bed?!)(08 of10)
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You've heard about that then? It can happen, but the doctors and midwives have seen it all – they have experienced every possible scenario. They won't be worrying about things like that, so neither should you. (credit:Alamy )
I don't know how to be a mum(09 of10)
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No-one does until they become one! Every new mum feels like they're winging it in the early days. As your baby grows and you get to know them, you'll learn. Trust in the fact that just about every mother has gone through it… and survived. (credit:Alamy )
I'm worried about gaining all that weight(10 of10)
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You will put on weight, yes – but it's normal and nothing to be afraid of! Much weight gain is actually down to the baby, the placenta, extra blood in your system and the retention of water. Pregnancy changes your body in myriad ways – just enjoy it, and let your body just do its thing at this special time. Remember, there's no need to 'eat for two'… but eat what you need and don't count calories. (credit:Alamy )