Quote by Emily Procter
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Its a reality that in this business theres an expectation of being thin. But having a baby is a reality too, and its more important for me to make milk than to fit into those tiny pants. So thats just going to have to wait. – Emily Procter

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I started crying the other day just thinking that the baby is going to leave me soon! You have this relationship with this person in your belly and its really amazing. – Emily Procter

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I couldnt wait to look at someone who shared my genes. I thought my baby was going to provide a decoder key to my past. But then I looked at Pippa and realized, no, shes actually the key to my future. – Emily Procter

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