We’ve been following Whitney Port’s pregnancy journey with interest and the stylish mum-to-be recently revealed that although she’s overjoyed to be having a baby, she “hates” being pregnant.

 

In her latest Instagram post, Whitney shows off her growing bump in a gorgeous flowing maxi dress and talks about how she feels about her changing shape.

 

“Boy, am I growing! In every direction!” the former Hills star joked.

 

Whitney candidly revealed that like many other pregnant women, she had a hard time accepting the physical changes.

 

“At first, I must be honest, I had a very hard time coming to terms with my changing body. I had always prided myself on being healthy from the inside out and it was difficult not labelling my pregnant body ‘fat’, “ the fashionista wrote.

 

 

Although her body has vastly changed, Whitney is now embracing these changes with a positive attitude.

 

“But as time has gone on, I have come to appreciate what my body is ACTUALLY doing. Don't get me wrong, I still look at myself in the mirror every day in disbelief about the fact that my boobs are now triple D's or that when I look down, I can't see my feet, etc., but I remind myself I'm growing a gift and this gift needs room to grow. Just as we all do. Happy Thursday everyone.”

 

We couldn’t have put it better Whitney! We’re glad that she is now feeling happier about her pregnancy as she had quite a rough first trimester.

 

In her series of pregnancy vlogs on YouTube, Whitney revealed her pregnancy was unplanned and said she was “freaked out” and “not sure if she was fully ready." However, she soon became excited about the prospect of becoming a mum.

 

The mum-to-be was unfortunate to experience severe morning sickness which made it difficult to enjoy her pregnancy. She said she’d felt “sick all day” and experienced severe stomach pains also.

 

 

During one video, it's clear Whitney is finding pregnancy tough as she's seen lying in bed in her dressing gown feeling ill.

 

Whitney also struggled with dealing with negative emotions which conflicted with her idea of pregnancy. "I thought pregnancy was this exciting, beautiful, wonderful, magical thing until I experienced my own, and it wasn't all of that," she said.

 

"I was feeling all these negative feelings. I thought, 'What's wrong with me?' Why aren't I more excited?' "

 

We're glad she is feeling better now and wish her the best of luck with the rest of her pregnancy.

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