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Chelsea Clinton pregnancy: Due date in late October?

Former First Daughter Chelsea Clinton and her husband Marc Mezvinsky are expecting their first child.

Chelsea Clinton and her husband Marc Mezvinsky are expecting their first child
Chelsea Clinton and her husband Marc Mezvinsky are expecting their first child (photo Getty Images)

So when can we expect Chelsea Clinton’s first child to arrive? Chelsea Clinton hasn’t yet announced a due date, but based on her announcement, we can speculate a time frame.

She announced her pregnancy on April 17. Typically parents wait at least two months before announcing a pregnancy to friends and family. If that’s the case with Chelsea Clinton, then her due date would be roughly late October to early November.

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  1. Yay for Chelsea! Hope there are no Webb Hubbell genes popping up in her baby. Can’t wait to see the wee one!

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      “The bottom line is… evolution religionists have no OBSERVABLE proof and the word “theory” will always be attached to evolution. Religion should not be taught in school, therefore evolution religion should not be taught in school using our tax dollars. If you want to teach evolution religion, it should be taught in a private school where you can pay for it yourself.”

      As a scientific theory represents the highest level of explanation in science, I’m quite glad you agree that the term will be attached to evolution in perpetuity.

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      P.S. I’ll just head off your most likely reply now and indicate that you REALLY should look up the difference between an scientific theory and a scientific law. The two describe two different things, and one does not become the other, although they can influence each other.

      My apologies to the members of this board.

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