Posted on 09/14/2005 3:58:07 PM PDT by misterrob
NEW YORK --Britney Spears has given birth to a baby boy, Us Weekly reported. The baby was born Wednesday by Caesarean section at the Santa Monica UCLA Medical Center in California, the magazine said. No other details were available.
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It is the first child for the 23-year-old pop star and her husband, Kevin Federline. Federline, 27, has two children with ex-girlfriend Shar Jackson
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Hi What is MILF ?
Congratulations to Britney and Kevin.
MILF = Mother I'd Like to F***
Is it hers?
Yeah I think her other "road" has been QUITE heavily traveled...
LOL...
A couple notes since I'm here...I thought that women with implants couldn't breast feed (wasn't that why Pam Anderson had hers removed?) and if I recall the data gathered in the checkout line at Safeway, she wasn't due for another month and some "celebs" get their babies removed in the 8th month and then get a tummy tuck so they can still eek out a few years of thinness. Priorities you know.
At least she won't name him "Apple." But then, maybe she will.
Can't wait to hear the latest dumb celebrity baby name!
Rumor has it that the baby's name is Preston Michael Spears Federline. In shorthand that would be PMS Federline. HA!
A C-section cut can be low and out of sight for low risers.
I read at one news site that she wanted a C section so she would not have to go through the pain of natural child birth.
Birth a month early could save on stretch marks due to the tummy growth in the last month.
If she decided to give birth early to save wear and tear (no pun intended) on her body, shame on her for endangering the child with the early birth.
me too Milk Mustache!!
c-section, huh?
Was she too posh to push?
She had hers removed so bigger ones could be put in. Now she looks like she collided with an air compressor.
In shorthand that would be PMS Federline.
----LMAO
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