Big news: Former TODAY show host (and current host of Deadline Crime) Tamron Hall just announced she’s 32 weeks pregnant on Instagram.
Tamron, 48, shared her happy news Monday afternoon. “I’ve wanted to share this news for many months and now finally my doctor has said I am in a safe place, at 32 weeks, to share my joy with y’all,” Tamron wrote. “So it’s clear a daytime talk show isn’t the only thing I’ve been trying to produce!”
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I’ve wanted to share this news for many months and now finally my doctor has said I am in a safe place, at 32 weeks, to share my joy with y’all. So, it’s clear a daytime talk show isn’t the only thing I’ve been trying to produce! There have been many tears, but today I embrace the smiles. My husband Steven and I are beyond excited! We’re in constant prayer, so if you pray, add us to your list; if you meditate, send calmness our way; and if you believe in luck, we’ll happily take that too. More to share in a few weeks when the baby arrives! Next chapter! Blessed and Grateful.
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But her pregnancy isn’t the only surprise in her Instagram post. Tamron also revealed that she’s married. “My husband Steven and I are beyond excited! (Tamron also shared a photo of Steven in her photo carousel on Instagram—but nothing more than that; girl knows how to keep something private!)
Tamron went on to say that she and Steven are “in constant prayer” and asked her followers for prayers, calmness, and lucky vibes. She also shared another seriously cute (less earnest) Instagram post, showing herself dancing and singing to the song, Baby Shark. “Surprise guys!” she said in the video. “I’m about to be a mommy shark really soon.”
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When one song captures the personal news I want to share with you (yes, you)!
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What exactly does Tamron mean by saying she’s in a “safe place” at 32 weeks?
According to Lauren Streicher, MD, clinical professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine, it just means that Tamron could deliver at this point, and her baby would likely be fine.
“At 32 weeks, it is reasonable to say, with no guarantees, most babies born at that time will do well,” said Dr. Streicher (who, by the way, is not Tamron’s doctor and does not know the details of her pregnancy). Basically, when most moms get to 32 weeks, barring other unforeseen circumstances, they can relax a bit.
Tamron, who was absolutely beaming in her Instagram photos, ended her post by saying, “More to share in the next few weeks! Next chapter! Blessed and Grateful.”
Congratulations to Tamron and her husband Steve!
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