And Halle Berry is making sure her new addition is getting a taste for the good stuff.
The Catwoman star was spotted chowing down on a craftfully prepared toasted hors d'oeuvres as she chatted with friends at a party in the beachside Los Angeles enclave of Venice, California on Saturday.
The 47-year-old didn't let her protruding baby bump get in the way as she proceeded to bite down on the treat, keeping a plate close by as to not spill on her attire.
As the party made its way to the breezy outdoor patio, the actress covered up her sleeveless grey and white with a soft black sweater.
She finished off her look in dark shades, a black skirt and T-strap sandals to match.Presumably she had left her five-year-old daughter Nahla at home, whom she shares custody with her ex-boyfriend Gabriel Aubry.
Also missing in action was her fiance, French heartthrob Olivier Martinez.
Before making her way to the party she was spotted throwing a bit of petrol in her car in Hollywood ahead of the long drive across town.
Halle probably gave onlookers a start when she pulled up to the petrol station and proceeded to fill up her white Lexus SUV.
The Swordfish star, who is due around late summer, no doubt had a list of errands to do on this non-school day.
Halle is said to be thrilled to be having a boy with Unfaithful star Olivier, 47.
And it appears that Nahla can't wait to be a big sister.
On Thursday Halle was seen leaving Nahla's school in L.A.'s Studio City area with her arms full of artwork, including a sheet in which the youngster exclaimed her excitement about her new sibling.
Nahla responded 'a baby' to the question 'What is one thing you wish for?' as shown on one of the pieces of paper.
Halle is equally thrilled to be pregnant again at 46, having called the conception a 'miracle'.
With her scenes completed on X-Men: Days Of Future Past, in which she reprises the role of Ororo Munroe and her alter-ego Storm, Halle can relax somewhat before the arrival of her little one
Although Olivier is a French citizen, the couple intend on remaining in Los Angeles for the next few years.
Appearing at the Champs-Elysees Film Festival in Paris on June 12, Olivier told People: 'My son will be an American, but I remain French. I remain a Frenchman in America, but I adapt to American culture. I feel good there - but I’m still a foreigner.'
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