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Ivanka Trump Covers Magazine, Flaunts Pregnancy

Ivanka Trump covered a maternity magazine cradling her burgeoning baby bump this week.

The 31-year-old heiress is expecting her second child with husband Jared Kushner, and the countdown is on.

On Monday, Trump thanked Fit Magazine via Twitter and updated fans on her pregnancy countdown.

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"Thank you @FitPregnancy for making me your October cover girl," she wrote. "Very exciting and only two weeks left until my due date!!"

Speaking to the magazine, Trump opened up about brief bout of morning sickness as well as her pregnancy diet.

"One of the great thing about having a toddler is that you actually have produce in the fridge," said the former model. "When I was living with just my husband, I'd stress about buying raspberries because I'd know they'd go bad before I'd eat them. Now it's such a pleasure to open my refrigerator and see all kinds of fruit."

The businesswoman went on to reveal that she prefers "full fat" yogurt with fruit and that water has played a huge role in her pregnancy.

"When I wake up, I have a glass of water with lemon," Trump told Fit Pregnancy. "Before I was pregnant, all I drank was coffee, but now I drink a tremendous amount of water. I get anxiety if I go for 30 minutes without a glass of water near me!"

Trump also admitted that she is ready for her second child to arrive. The baby will join big sister Arabella Rose who is 2 years old and "impatient."

"She's really excited and borderline impatient at this point because I started talking about it around six months and she hasn't waited that long for anything in her life," Donald Trump's daughter explained.

Trump and her husband are keeping the baby's gender a secret until the birth.

In the past, the daughter of business magnate has discussed the term "working mom" in a past interview, citing a problem with it.

"I think the expression 'working' versus 'non-working' implies that a mother who stays at home doesn't work," Trump told Redbook. "It's far more difficult than anything I do in the office."

"Every morning I'm so sad to leave Arabella," the top Trump exec added. "But it's important to me to continue what I'm doing. It's fulfilling to me, and I think that it makes me a better mom when I'm home."

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