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Megan Fox on Second Pregnancy, 'Rough At First'

Megan Fox and her husband Brian Austin Green are expecting their second child together and this time, the actress said her pregnancy is "easier."

The "This Is 40" actress and Green have been married for three years and welcomed their first son, Noah, now 14-months-old, in Sept. 2012.

On Friday, Nov. 22, Fox attended Avon's #See the Signs of Domestic Violence in New York City where she opened up about her second pregnancy.

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While she is feeling "better now," the pregnancy was "rough in the beginning," according to Us Weekly.

"I've had rough first trimesters," she continued. "But once you get into the second, it's fine after that."

The 27-year-old actress donned a long-sleeved figure-hugging sweater dress paired with high heels at the event, and she was seen cradling her baby bump.

"For the most part, I would say it's been a lot easier," Fox added of her second pregnancy, according to E! News.

News of baby number two broke back in August while Fox was working on "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles," and Fox cited staying busy as helpful during the pregnancy.

"I think that could have a lot to do with the fact that I already have a baby, so I'm so distracted taking care of him, that I don't really have time to sit and lament on the fact that I'm pregnant or indulge my pregnancy," the busy mom added, according to E!

Fox is also the step-mom to Green's 11-year-old son Kassius from a previous relationship, and the actress has made it no secret that she wants "at least two, probably three kids," according to Cosmopolitan magazine.

Despite "rough" pregnancies, Fox also noted that motherhood has changed her life.

"Until you have kids, you can't imagine how much you could possibly love a human being," she told Access Hollywood in Dec. 2012. "It's been really intense and really overwhelming."

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