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Of course, with a positive announcement comes inevitable backlash. A small contingent of commenters have accused Sinclaire of "over-sharing" or "using a baby for engagement." In a now-pinned comment on her announcement video, Sinclaire responded directly:

By 37 weeks, she noted the special feeling of baby movements and stronger kicks, though she admitted to feeling natural nerves about the upcoming delivery. The "Nesting" Phase The Shift: Emma sinclaire pregnant

(Jane Austen): In the classic novel, the character (formerly Miss Taylor, Emma's governess) becomes pregnant and gives birth to a daughter named Anna toward the end of the story . Of course, with a positive announcement comes inevitable