Jennifer Lopez's Magic Baby Beans

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No doubt Jennifer Lopez looks absolutely gorgeous on the cover of the new issue of Elle, but I've got to question something she says in the interview.

Jen talks all about the trying time when she and hubby, Marc Anthony, were hoping for a baby. Jen said that they knew when the timing was right it would happen. All fine and good.

Here's where I'm slightly skeptical: Jenny says that she immediately knew when she was pregnant, waaaaay before ever taking a pregnancy test, because she felt something in her belly -- literally.

"I was sitting down doing hair and makeup and I felt a flutter," she told the mag. "The weirdest little…flourish. My makeup artist said ‘What’s the matter?’ I didn’t say anything, but in my head, I was like, I have life inside me!”

That's amazing if that's true. I know Jen was pregnant with twins, but even at, like, 3 months along, aren't the babies the size of lima beans or something?

I don't know, maybe hers were jumping beans.

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Frenchie said:

Well she had to be a couple of months along to feel that then!

Ms. 2B said:

Actually, I know that flutter she's talking about. The first time I got pregnant, I knew immediately. We were't trying or planning to get pregnant, but I laid there in bed and KNEW I just got knocked up (actual thought that went through my head).

A couple weeks later I felt the little flutter in my belly. My aunts and grandmother all knew it, too. According to old scottish legend, it's when the baby 'plants' in the belly.

Very pagan, but kinda cool too.

Tracey said:

Many women feel the implantation of the embryo anywhere from 6-11 days after conception. Sometimes its a cramp, sometimes a flutter, or another sensation.

Veronica said:

An attempt at racist slurrs from Tracy, the pregnant shut-in?

Since I was a teen, this has been the most common annecdote I've heard from relatives, friends, sisters and cousins.

Tracy needs to work on the transparency of her lowbrow hate culture and her skills at concealing her true intentions. She gets an F for stupidity and a lack of imagination.

Alpo Chino said:

Veronica, WTF?! Paranoid much? Hey, I know - let's scream racist every time a non-white person is commented about.

And about J. Lo... maybe she just had gas. Ah, the miracle of gas.

Veronica said:

Alpo Chino,

Prooving your opponet right?

Well, you can't get a worse grade for displaying a more feeble mind than Tracy's. Besides, a lower grade than an F doesn't exist.

So we'll make one up. I'll give you a S for stupid.

Veronica said:

Alpo Chino,

Prooving your opponet right?

Well, you can't get a worse grade for displaying a more feeble mind than Tracy's. Besides, a lower grade than an F doesn't exist.

So we'll make one up. I'll give you a S for stupid.

Veronica said:

Alpo Chino,

Prooving your opponet right?

Well, you can't get a worse grade for displaying a more feeble mind than Tracy's. Besides, a lower grade than an F doesn't exist.

So we'll make one up. I'll give you an S for stupid.

Paris Law said:

Now....that is what I call it as a MOTHER'S INSTINCT.

hello? said:

Classy, Veronica. By the way, if you're giving out grades you might want to work on your spelling...opponent...with the "n". Otherwise you'll end up with the "F". And you don't have to post three times, we got it the first time.

By the way..."jumping beans" that was meant to be humor, not a racial slur.

and... said:

Proving is has one "o", not two.

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