Congrats to Model/Actress Paula Patton (Precious) and her husband, sexy croner Robin Thicke on the arrival of their son, Julian Fuego.

Paula follows the likes of Demi Moore, Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera as she proudly displays her baby bump on the over of Ebony magazine.

‘I’m so thankful about the things that are happening in my career. Being pregnant has been a real lesson in taking every day as it comes. I don’t know what’s coming next,’ she said. Her husband, Robin Thicke, also chimes in on how the pregnancy changed him and how fatherhood will affect his music.”

Check out more of our favorite celebrity pregnant moms gracing the covers of magazines.

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Kourtney Kardashian (“Keeping up with the Kardashians”) is one POSH Mommy and isn’t afraid to the tell world how she was able to loss 30 pounds after giving birth to cutie pie baby Mason Dash.

Kourtney was recently seen in Miami – who’s in town filming the second season of  E!’s Kourtney & Khloé Take Miami – to debut her  limited-edition design for Belly Bandit ($66).

This POSH mom credits the belly wrap by stating how quickly it helped her get back into bikini shape. “My doctor told me not to workout at all until 6 weeks after giving birth so the belly bandit definitely gave me a jump-start on my weight loss. I wore it [belly bandit] consistently for 45 days. I brought it with me to the hospital and put it on right away. It even helps me with my posture. It is truly the miracle accessory I cannot live without!

While promoting her belly band, Kourtney was also on hand to help author Amy Tara Koch celebrate the launch of her maternity fashion guide, Bump It Up, at the W South Beach Hotel in Miami, FL on April 1.


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Tiffani received The Hot Mom to Be Handbook by Jessica Denay – a favorite how to handbook for soon to be moms.

“I’m going to give a Girl Scout effort to hypnobirthing,” the actress, 36, tellsPregnancy magazine about the method that uses hypnosis to promote natural childbirth.

“I’m really excited about it. That’s my plan, but my husband and I are both very, very open to however the child is supposed to come out. Knock on wood it all goes well. I’m not one to judge any woman on how they choose to give birth. It’s individual and I think everyone’s different.”

Thiessen will grace the cover of Pregnancy’s May issue, on newsstands April 13.

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Bump it Up (Amazon, $18) by Amy Tara Koch is the ultimate how-to guidebook to maternity fashion and beauty

Koch speaks to People.com on some pregnancy style updates:

Belts as necklaces. “When shimmering chain belts can no longer circle your girth, pop them over your head for flashy, Versace-looking necklaces,” Koch explains.

Underwear as ready-to-wear. For those who dare to bare, underpinnings can give “major look for minor dough.” Koch suggests raiding your grandmother’s closet or a flea market for sleek black satin slips, then layering them with a belted cardigan and jewelry.

Dresses as tunics. Your easy-to-wear shift dresses may ride up now thanks to your baby bump, but paired with leggings and a ballet flat or boot, they become tasteful tunics.

Skirts as dresses. “Yank too-small skirts with stretchy waistbands over your engorged boobs, and you’ll have a swingy new trapeze dress,” Koch says.

Swimwear as outerwear. No, not swimsuits, but splashy cover-ups, which can easily pull double duty as pregnancy apparel. “Filene’s Basement is filled with tunics that feel like Matthew Williamson,” she says.

But regardless of what changes you make to your maternity wardrobe, Koch has one mega-rule: Pitch any crappy comfort clothes, including sneakers and sweats. “Nothing looks frumpier,” she laments. “Volume control is the key to a balanced, chic look.”

For more pregnancy poshness check out her book here: Bump It Up: Transform Your Pregnancy into the Ultimate Style Statement

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