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"Tennis star Lleyton Hewitt ready to change nappies"

Womans Day magazine October 3rd pages 6-11, there are photos but i don't know how to upload them on here.

Tennis star Lleyton Hewitt and his wife Bec Cartwright are featured in the latest issue of the Australian Woman's Day talking about their latest serve, their first child together.

Lleyton admitted that he is so excited about the upcoming birth of his first child with wife Bec Cartwright he says his not fazed by late night nappy changes, "I'm prepared to do as much as possible." The couple opted not to find out the baby's sex, and despite reading lots of baby name books they have yet to pick favorites, "Once the baby is born, we're hoping that little personality will shine through and that's how we'll make up our minds," says Bec. "But I'm not too worried about names, because I didn't have a name for three days!"

Bec has been so busy following Lleyton around the tennis circuit that not only do they have no name picked, but they also haven't had time to have pre-natal classes, set up a nursery or design a birthing plan.

Bec reveals that she wants the baby to take after Lleyton, "I love his smile and his dimples and the colour of his eyes. I'd like it to have his determination and love of life." Of course Lleyton returns the compliment to his beautiful wife, "I hope the baby gets almost everything from Bec, particularly their looks and personality."

Bec ends the interview by letting everyone know why she feels so lucky, "I think we will be a very happy little family. Everything has really been perfect ... There's nothing I feel stressed about, not even giving birth, although it's weird to think that someone will be calling me 'Mum' for the rest of my life."

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Life's too short for planning everything. Babies generally throw out the best laid plans anyway. And iI'll be they won't have any trouble finding a decorator to do a nursery at the drop of a $ or $$.

They might as well enjoy being a couple for as long as possible.

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Life's too short for planning everything.  Babies generally throw out the best laid plans anyway.  And iI'll be they won't have any trouble finding a decorator to do a nursery at the drop of a $ or $$.

They might as well enjoy being a couple for as long as possible.

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Yeah, but they chose to have the baby, if they wanted to have more time to 'enjoy being a couple' they shouldn't have made that decision. It just seems a bit irresponsible to have a baby and not think through the practicalities. It's going to be a bit of a shock when the baby arrives!

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Life's too short for planning everything.  Babies generally throw out the best laid plans anyway.  And iI'll be they won't have any trouble finding a decorator to do a nursery at the drop of a $ or $$.

They might as well enjoy being a couple for as long as possible.

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Yeah, but they chose to have the baby, if they wanted to have more time to 'enjoy being a couple' they shouldn't have made that decision. It just seems a bit irresponsible to have a baby and not think through the practicalities. It's going to be a bit of a shock when the baby arrives!

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To a certain extend I do agree. HOWEVER my friend has 2 kids. With her first she didn't know she was preggers until she went into labour and everything worked out fine after a couple of days (Bubs slept in an open drawer until they got a cot). It was all a bit of a whirlwind organization but we got there! With her second she had a birth plan and everything prepared but Bubs didn't want to know about it and *everything* changed! Including the sex she was told she was going to have!. Poor little man wore pink home from the hospital!

Anyway, my point here is that you can have eveything all prepared and stuff but babies never really go to plan anyway, but at the same time, having *some* sort of organisation is a good thing!

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Bec reveals that she wants the baby to take after Lleyton, "I love his smile and his dimples and the colour of his eyes. I'd like it to have his determination and love of life." Of course Lleyton returns the compliment to his beautiful wife, "I hope the baby gets almost everything from Bec, particularly their looks and personality."

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"Their looks"? They expecting more than one and haven't told us?

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Life's too short for planning everything.  Babies generally throw out the best laid plans anyway.  And iI'll be they won't have any trouble finding a decorator to do a nursery at the drop of a $ or $$.

They might as well enjoy being a couple for as long as possible.

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Yeah, but they chose to have the baby, if they wanted to have more time to 'enjoy being a couple' they shouldn't have made that decision. It just seems a bit irresponsible to have a baby and not think through the practicalities. It's going to be a bit of a shock when the baby arrives!

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To a certain extend I do agree. HOWEVER my friend has 2 kids. With her first she didn't know she was preggers until she went into labour and everything worked out fine after a couple of days (Bubs slept in an open drawer until they got a cot). It was all a bit of a whirlwind organization but we got there! With her second she had a birth plan and everything prepared but Bubs didn't want to know about it and *everything* changed! Including the sex she was told she was going to have!. Poor little man wore pink home from the hospital!

Anyway, my point here is that you can have eveything all prepared and stuff but babies never really go to plan anyway, but at the same time, having *some* sort of organisation is a good thing!

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:o how could you not know :o:o:o:o ?LOL?

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