Can you even believe model Iskra Lawrence has been pregnant for four months already?! The 29-year-old posted a sweet baby bump reveal video to her Instagram feed on November 24, and needless to say, we couldn’t be more excited that her belly has finally popped.
“[Four] months has flown by!” she wrote, adding the pregnant woman emoji. “And my belly has finally popped,” she continued with the prayer hands emoji. “Celebrated 20 [weeks] halfway on this magical journey with a stunning photo shoot with my girl @ashleyjophoto coming soon.” She went on to thank her team and tag them before including a few hashtags like “#pregnancydiary,” “#20weeks” and “babybelly.”
The sweet video showed herself and her team revealing her little bump from behind a towel after an upcoming photo shoot in which she seems to be covered in silver paint. We can’t wait to see what genius production this cute video came from!
On November 22, the blonde beauty shared a throwback photo of herself early in her pregnancy, holding a blueberry to signify where the baby was at in the gestation process. “I’ve been keeping track ever since I found out I was pregnant,” she captioned the series of three cute pics, adding the pregnant woman emoji. “So here’s the first throwback to [seven] weeks when baby P was only the size of a lil blueberry,” she concluded, adding the heart eyes emoji.
Plus, she was specifically sensitive to would-be mothers who are having difficulty conceiving or dealing with miscarriages in her caption. “I’m well aware my constant posting about pregnancy [may be] triggering and I’m sending you so so much love,” she continued.
“I want to take this time to celebrate all women and their journeys and highlight the normalities of infertility and bring awareness to issues that [affect] [one] in [four] women,” she revealed. “If you yourself haven’t faced them, we are highly privileged. Because I’m sure you know someone close to you that has, or you may not know because the shame and stigma surrounding infertility and miscarriage is very silencing.”
We were so touched to see Iskra include those women in her thoughts as she approaches the midway point of her first pregnancy. “You are not alone and you and your body are worthy of love and celebration, too,” she concluded her caption — and we thank her for it.