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Bethenny Frankel Talks About Miracle Pregnancy
Bethenny Frankel is about four months pregnant now and believes this is her miracle pregnancy.
Bethenney says this baby is a miracle. She said “I’m not young, and I run around like a maniac. I always wanted to have kids, but I thought I’d wind up adopting or freezing my eggs. I didn’t think it would just happen at my age. Did I plan the pregnancy? No. Did I want it? Yes. I felt like there was something huge missing in my life that I hadn’t experienced yet.”
She actually used the phrase “check yourself before you wreck yourself” when she talked about her diet and what she’s doing to stay in it top shape while pregnant.
“A lot of people think being pregnant is one giant binge, but you should check yourself before you wreck yourself. I’m not changing the way I eat. If I eat chocolate cake at lunch, I try not to have it after dinner. By no means is it dieting, but I’m trying to maintain some sort of balance because I’ll have to deal with it later. I’m actually thinking of writing a pregnancy book. There’s no reason to gain 75 pounds.”
I agree.
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[...] though, it’s a good thing that Bethenny is feeling calm and relaxed during her “miracle pregnancy.” The 39-year-old mom-to-be always wanted kids, but never planned to get [...]
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