Doctor: Birth of Jolie twins may be weeks away
Are the
Brangelina twins boys or girls? Will they be delivered naturally or by Caesarean?
Angelina Jolie's obstetrician, Michel Sussmann, declined to answer several burning questions about the highly anticipated birth to Hollywood's hottest couple, but he
did make one thing clear during a five-minute news conference Wednesday: "She is a patient like any other. And she's very simple. I have a lot of respect for her."
Apparently unaware that the stars are unmarried, the doctor said: "Mrs. Angelina Jolie and her husband, Mr. Brad Pitt, told me to tell you that she is doing absolutely
fine." He said her hospitalization "was scheduled for a long time."
"This is not an emergency situation," he added. "Her hospitalization at this stage in her pregnancy is totally normal for a patient who had a Caesarean (section) during her first pregnancy."
Her stay at the seaside hospital here could be a relatively long one. The doctor
said she would remain in the hospital until the babies are delivered and that could be "in the weeks to come."
"I can't give you a date," he said.
French medical secrecy laws are very strict. While Sussmann said that the couple had given him the OK to give out a few details about the pregnancy, he did not
disclose either the due date or exactly how far along Jolie's pregnancy is.
Though the lenses of the world's paparazzi have been trained on maternity wards across the French Riviera in recent weeks, Jolie managed to slip unobserved
Sunday into the seafront Lenval hospital, reportedly arriving by helicopter on the hospital's rooftop helipad.
Pitt has been seen coming and going since Jolie's hospitalization became public. On Wednesday afternoon, he entered a side door with the couple's two daughters in
tow, 3-year-old Zahara and 2-year-old Shiloh.
Attention focused on southern France after the couple and their four children -- including 6-year-old Maddox and 4-year-old Pax -- took up residence in Correns,
about 60 miles from Nice. The town's mayor confirmed that the couple had moved into the Miraval Estate villa, and a helicopter has been spotted taking off and
landing there.
Set among palm trees, the boxy white Lenval hospital with mirrored blue windows looks out over the sea. During her stay, Jolie can enjoy views of the city's famed
Promenade Anglais, sunbathers reclining on the rocky shores and swimmers dipping into the Mediterranean.
Sussmann said four rooms had been reserved for the couple and a pair of security guards -- debunking rumors that they had taken over the entire fifth floor.
"I find it legitimate that she wants to protect her privacy. She is a pregnant woman," he said.
The hospital is doing the utmost to protect the privacy of the couple -- who for the birth of their first child went to Namibia to evade attention.
The media briefing to a gaggle of journalists jostling for position was held across the street from the hospital. And as of Tuesday, a sign hangs on the visitor's desk
inside the lobby: "Journalists are forbidden to enter the premises, except with the authorization of the administration."
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