Chrissy Teigen is enjoying traveling with her family as her pregnancy progresses.
Teigen, 36, shared a photo series with photos and clips from a recent family trip on Instagram Monday.
Chrissy Teigen Shows Off Burgeoning Baby Bump
Teigen’s baby bump is featured in the photos as she and husband John Legend await the birth of their baby early next year.
Teigen wears a green maxi dress with cutouts from Cult Gaia and a scarf wrapped around her head as she poses with daughter Luna, 6, in one shot.
She sports the same dress and poses with both Luna and Miles, 4, in another photo taken at a different location.
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Chrissy also included two bikini bump photos in the set, both in which she sports a golden-orange two-piece.
Earlier this month, Teigen and Legend announced on Instagram that they are expecting a rainbow baby after suffering a pregnancy loss nearly two years ago.
The model shared how the pregnancy came after undergoing in-vitro fertilization (IVF).
“The last few years have been a blur of emotions to say the least, but joy has filled our home and hearts again,” she captioned the snaps. “1 billion shots later (in the leg lately, as u can see!) we have another on the way.”
Teigen admitted that she had fears about the pregnancy after the loss of her third child, Jack, in September 2020.
“Every appointment I’ve said to myself, ‘ok if it’s healthy today I’ll announce’ but then I breathe a sigh of relief to hear a heartbeat and decide I’m just too nervous still,” she added.
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“I don’t think I’ll ever walk out of an appointment with more excitement than nerves but so far, everything is perfect and beautiful and I’m feeling hopeful and amazing. Ok phew, it’s been very hard keeping this in for so long!”
Previously, Chrissy said she feared she would never be able to carry a child again in an interview back in April 2021 about her fertility struggles.
“Coming to terms with not being able to carry again is still really difficult for me because I feel so healthy. I’m like, why?” she said at the time. “But then I think about it as my uterus is just not cooperating with me — and it’s not a failure.”