The
due
date
of
Kareena
Kapoor
is
almost
here.
She
is
expected
to
deliver
her
baby
in
a
week's
time
and
instead
of
taking
rest
the
diva
is
attending
parties
and
events.
But
it
seems
that
all
these
things
have
taken
a
toll
on
her
health.
According
to
a
leading
daily,
Kareena
Kapoor's
BP
shot
up
at
an
unusual
level
recently
and
we
all
know
it's
not
good
for
her
and
her
baby.
Read
the
entire
details
below.
Kareena's
Health
Scare
The
source
told
the
daily,
"Last
week
there
was
a
minor
health
scare
when
Kareena's
blood
pressure
shot
up
a
wee
bit.
Saif
Ali
Khan
immediately
called
a
nurse
to
their
Bandra
apartment
to
monitor
it.''
When
Kareena's
Friends
Came
To
Meet
Her
''In
the
evening,
Bebo's
BFFs
Amrita
Arora
Ladak,
Malaika
Arora
and
Rhea
Kapoor
dropped
in
to
meet
the
actress
and
in
all
the
excitement,
her
BP
had
shot
up.''
All
Is
Well
Now
The
source
also
revealed
that
Kareena
Kapoor
is
better
now,
''But
all
is
well
now.
Kareena
is
expected
to
give
birth
at
a
suburban
hospital
which
is
close
to
the
Khan
residence.''
Kareena
To
Deliver
On
December
20th
For
the
uninitiated,
Kareena
Kapoor
is
all
set
to
deliver
her
baby
on
20th
December.
Her
father
had
told
a
daily,
"She
is
expected
to
deliver
on
December
20."
Randhir
Kapoor
had
added,
''She's
extremely
healthy
and
the
baby
is
doing
fine.
Yes,
she
is
due
on
December
20.
At
the
moment,
we
can't
say
whether
she
will
opt
for
a
surgery
or
follow
the
natural
procedure.
Her
doctors
will
take
a
call
closer
to
the
due
date
depending
on
the
baby's
position
and
Kareena's
health.''
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From
Her
Wedding
And
those
who
want
to
know
when
she
will
start
working,
here's
what
she
revealed
recently,
"I've
been
keeping
myself
so
busy
during
this
pregnancy
that
Saif
always
says
'You'll
have
this
baby
in
Mehboob
Studios!' My
friends
are
constantly
teasing
me
and
telling
me
to
calm
down
and
do
less.
But
knowing
me,
don't
be
surprised
if
I
head
straight
from
the
hospital
to
a
shoot.
I
think
I'll
definitely
be
fully
back
at
work
one
month
after
my
baby
is
born."