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Mila Kunis Pregnant, Plans on Natural Birth With Ashton Kutcher by Her Side

Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher are planning for the birth of their first child, but one thing that Kunis is not cool with is the fact that Kutcher, or men in general, often say "we're pregnant." But the first-time mom actually already has her birth plan ready, which she revealed on live TV.

"Two people are allowed in my delivery room," Kutcher told "Marie Claire," "my doctor and my significant other. And he is staying above the action. He'll be head to head … unless he wants to risk his life and see. But I wouldn't if I were him."

She also spoke about her relationship with Kutcher, which started in 2012 and ended up with him proposing in 2014. The two had been co-stars on "That '70s Show" for years prior to them dating; Kutcher was married to Demi Moore, but they got divorced. Kutcher proposed to Kunis in January 2014, a day that Kunis said was "the best day of my life so far."

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"I cried. I was a mess," she added. "Not to discredit any relationships in my past, but this relationship is different."

Kutcher and Kunis are excited to welcome their first child, but Kunis has one very big bone to pick with any and all expectant fathers.

"Hi, I'm Mila Kunis with a very special message for all you soon-to-be fathers. Stop saying, 'we're pregnant.' You're not pregnant! Do you have to squeeze a watermelon-sized person out of your lady-hole? No. You're not pregnant. We are," she concluded, as fellow pregnant women appeared on-stage of "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" alongside her.

"I love being pregnant," Kunis told "Marie Claire."

She is clearly enjoying her new curves and said that she feels great and wants to make sure that her children are "well-behaved, honest, and nice."

The little one is expected sometime this fall and will have two people eagerly awaiting his or her arrival.

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