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'Expecting' author to be a grandma

Welcome aboard the mother ship, Emma Bing. The woman who was her mother's inspiration for writing what millions of pregnant women consider their bible, What to Expect When You're Expecting, is now pregnant herself and joining the family business.
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Emma Bing, left, and mother Heidi Murkoff, author of What to Expect When You're Expecting.

Welcome aboard the mother ship, Emma Bing.

The woman who was her mother's inspiration for writing what millions of pregnant women consider their bible, What to Expect When You're Expecting, is now pregnant herself and joining the family business.

Bing, 29, is due on her second wedding anniversary, Feb. 18, and guess who's going to be in the delivery room?

"Are you kidding me? Of course," Bing's mom, Heidi Murkoff, gushed this week. "I wouldn't miss it."

Bing, who lives near her mom in Los Angeles, started blogging on Friday about her pregnancy and parenting experiences, along with offering fashion and beauty advice for her fellow millennial moms on Whattoexpect.com.

Murkoff wrote the book proposal for What to Expect while pregnant with Emma, the elder of her two children, and delivered it to her publisher the day she went into labour. The book came out in 1985 and now has more than 17 million copies in print, spawning several more about the early years of parenting, eating healthy while pregnant and even a prequel, What to Expect Before You're Expecting.

The work of the 53yearold Murkoff, including a foundation that helps preg-nant women in the developing world, earned her a spot on Time magazine's list of 100 most influential people in the world last year. She was also executive producer of the movie inspired by the book, also called What to Expect When You're Expecting.

Is Murkoff her daughter's go-to source on all things pregnancy?

"I wouldn't have it any other way," Bing said. "I'm not going through this without her."

Murkoff said Bing hits her up for advice eight to 10 times a day in text, email and phone calls. "I was finally, like, don't you have a book?"

The answer is yes, of course, but Bing finds herself asking mom about everything from appetite to stomach pains anyway, then running to What to Expect to confirm her answers.

"It's really funny," Bing said. "It's like I forget who she is."

Bing is married to Russell Ali, a guitarist and music producer, who will also be on hand for the birth.