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Peaches Geldof shows off Astala & announces she's expecting #2

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Peaches Geldof and husband Thomas Cohen [married 09/2012] welcomed their first child just 7 months ago and she's pregnant again!

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Astala Dylan Willow Geldof-Cohen was born in April 2012 and they plan on naming their next child, also a boy, Phaedra.

On choosing the name It's a name that comes from an ancient Greek play. But it also features in a song Tom and I both love called Some Velvet Morning by Lee Hazlewood.

On having children so close in age Finding out I was pregnant again so soon was quite a shock. I, on the other hand, did have a momentary panic and go... Oh my God, we're going to have a one-year-old and a one-month-old! How will we cope? But Tom was so supportive and relaxed, it banished my doubts and I started imagining the two boys growing up together as the best of friends. It will be great for Astala to have Phaedra to play with. There's a similar age difference between myself and my sister Pixie and we've always been very close.

On not recognizing the signs When I was pregnant with Astala I had a condition called Hyperemesis Gravidarum, which meant I was sick all day, every day, for five months, but this time round it was just on two occasions and very mildly, so I didn't clock what was going on. What made me take a test was that I started getting a pregnancy tummy – I already have a very noticeable bump. When the test came up positive, Tom remembered that I'd been craving these particular sour sweets, which I've only ever eaten when I've been pregnant. He said, How could we not have guessed?

On how she thinks Astala will handle the transition Astala's such a happy sociable little boy. I think he will adore having a sibling.

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