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Moynahan discusses pregnancy on ‘Martha’

Actress who conceived child with then-beau Tom Brady is 5 months along

Bridget Moynahan, Martha Stewart
Bridget Moynahan, appearing on ‘The Martha Stewart Show,’ said her nephews have helped her practice parenting.
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updated 2:01 p.m. ET March 23, 2007

NEW YORK - Actress Bridget Moynahan has spoken about her pregnancy for the first time since she announced it.

"I'm almost five months," the "I, Robot" star told Martha Stewart on "The Martha Stewart Show," scheduled to air Monday.

During a segment on the show, Moynahan, looking pregnant and fabulous in a light blue wrap dress, said she is excited about her upcoming role as mother.

"I'm a little nervous 'cause I haven't done it before," she said.

Moynahan told Stewart she has had practice parenting, thanks to her relatives.

"I have little nephews, and it's always nice to spend time with them, especially around the holidays," she said.

Moynahan, 34, announced last month she was pregnant with the child of her ex-boyfriend, New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady. The couple announced that they split in December. Brady is now reportedly dating supermodel Gisele Bundchen.

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Moynihan is a star of TV and film who played Mr. Big's wife, Natasha, on episodes of "Sex and the City."

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