Mila Kunis' baby due date nears; labor countdown continues

The celebrity couple is only counting down moments until they meet their first child. Twitter

For Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher, the stork is ready to deliver anytime soon!

Entertainment websites are busy updating the public about the current state of Kunis' pregnancy. According to E! News, the "Black Swan" star is ready to pop very soon.

The critically-acclaimed actress is having her first baby with fiancé Ashton Kutcher.

The couple, who first met on the set of the hit 1990s TV series "That 70's Show," were constantly spotted all over Los Angeles while they ran errands before the baby comes out.

In one of the latest pictures of the celebrity couple, Kunis and Kutcher were seen heading out to a dining establishment called Flake to grab some breakfast burritos and iced drinks while holding hands.

Both Kunis and Kutcher were tight-lipped about the details of her pregnancy, yet there are speculations that the baby is due anytime soon.

A source allegedly close to the couple recently narrated to Life & Style magazine that Kunis wants to have a natural birth method. "She wants to give birth at home. Mila wants to give their baby the very best, and she thinks that includes an all-natural childbirth. She wants there to be as little medical intervention as possible."

Meanwhile, Kunis shared her demands with Marie Claire magazine when the time comes for her baby to pop out of her tummy.

"Two people are allowed in my delivery room. My doctor and my significant other," she said. "And he is staying above the action. He'll be head to head. Not head to vag. Unless he wants to risk his life and see. But I wouldn't if I were him. I highly doubt he wants to see that being ripped apart and shredded. Because it will be shredded. It's just a matter of how badly."

For his part, Kutcher was also preparing for the birth of his firstborn. According to multiple websites, the "Two and a Half Men" star had been practicing the fastest route to the hospital from their home in preparation for the big day.

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