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Jennifer Aniston Pregnant? Actress 'Waiting' for Second Trimester to Confirm, Says Source

Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux are rumored to be expecting their first child together however the couple is reportedly remaining tight-lipped for safety reasons.

The "Friends" star, 44, was reportedly set to wed Theroux, 41, during the summer however the alleged pregnancy forced the couple to postpone their marriage plans. In February Aniston's rep denied recurring pregnancy rumors however sources claim that the latest reports are true.

"She is scared of having a miscarriage, given her age, so they are not saying anything until she is six months along," an insider told Us Weekly magazine.

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Aniston has fueled pregnancy speculation in recent weeks by opting to wear loose fitting attire to her "We're The Millers" film premieres and in an attempt to conceal the actress' alleged baby bump "her stylists had to redo her whole press tour wardrobe," the insider claims.

The couple, who got engaged in 2012, are reportedly thrilled with the baby news however the reports are yet to be verified.

Sources previously told OK! magazine that Aniston and Theroux were expecting twins and that the couple was anxious to share the news with the public.

"Jen's feeling giddy with excitement right now. She's dying to tell the world her amazing news," a source told OK!.
"She never imagined that at this age she'd be planning to be a first-time mom with twins!" the source added.

In early 2013 sources claimed the Hollywood couple, who have been dating for two years, were desperately trying for a baby. On April 16, Aniston arrived at the red carpet premiere for her film "Call Me Crazy" and onlookers could not help but notice cupping marks all over her back.

Cupping is an ancient Chinese form of alternative medicine that is often used to boost fertility in women.

"Jen's begun a series of Chinese medical treatments linked to fertility but she was told the stress of a wedding could decrease her chances of falling pregnant," a source told Now magazine U.K.

"She's also using acupuncture and having yoga sessions at her home to de-stress and get her body baby ready," a source confirmed adding, "having a baby is their "main priority."

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