Christina Milian Is Nervous About Giving Birth

Christina Milian is “nervous” about giving birth.
The singer-and-actress admits she can’t stop thinking of the possibility her first daughter will arrive early and will be relying on the support of her husband, record producer The Game, to help her through labor.
“I am nervous about giving birth to the baby. That’s probably the most nerve-wracking part of it all. Every day I wonder, ‘What happens if she comes earlier than expected?’ ”
You deal with it. My daughter was three weeks early. I say after 36 weeks - have that bag packed!! :)
Christina – who is due to give birth in February 2010 – enjoyed a baby shower with close friends over the weekend. The group were treated to manicures, pedicures and makeovers by Valerie Beverly Hills and feasted on cupcakes and Asian-inspired treats.
The ‘Dip It Low’ singer and The Dream married in September in a low-key Las Vegas ceremony, before saying their vows again in Italy a short time later.
The couple are reportedly planning a larger third wedding ceremony after they welcome their baby into the world.
THREE WEDDINGS! My word. I guess if you can afford it...
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Her husband is The Dream, not The Game.
this website has the sloppiest content. oh well, i'm trying to get over it because i like the format.
anyway, i think 3 weddings is obnoxious. talk about needing to be the center of attention over and over again. how many times can you expect people to celebrate you?
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As many times as they can pay for it.
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3 wedding, wow... wish her healthy delivery and i think every first-time mom nervious about giving birth, it's once you've gone through it you're pro ;-)))
Her Husband is The Dream not the Game.
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i've celebrated my bday for 3 weeks before. is that the same? hehe
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I think it's scary when you're expecting your first child because you have no idea what labor will be like. Sure, you can read stories, but you won't actually know until you're doing it.
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