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Prayers Up: Kenya Moore Is Due to Give Birth Any Day Now and Fans are Worried

Kenya Moore’s pregnancy complication has forced her to deliver her baby earlier than expected and fans are sending her prayers as a result.

The Real Housewives of Atlanta” alum confirmed on her Instagram Story on Wednesday that she does, in fact, have preeclampsia, a condition characterized by high blood pressure. Because of that, she’s set to give birth any day now, which is well ahead of her due date of Thanksgiving Day.

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“Tests confirmed I do have preeclampsia today,” Moore shared on her Instagram Story Oct. 31. “I will have to deliver #babydaly early but I’m being closely monitored to determine when. Thank you for all your love and well wishes❤️.”

The 47-year-old’s pregnancy is high risk and her complication has led fans to pour out prayers in hopes for the best outcome.

“Praying for u Kenya!!! ❤️”

“Praying for a safe delivery for you and baby Daly🍼”

“How many weeks are you now? Lord keep that baby in as long as possible 🙏🏾 ❤ I delivered twins at 26 weeks. Healthy 12-year-old boys now but it was a long time and many years of worry and stress before it was all over. I know you’re well past 26 weeks but the idea of a preemie baby always makes me anxious. Keep baby Daly and Mommy safe and healthy 🙏🏾❤”

“Prayers up for you and #babydaly. God has you both covered.”

“We love you Kenya. You and Daly Baby will be just fine. Prayers are with you.”

“Omgee prayers for you. God even now, touch her and let all levels return to normal and praying her precious gift comes when YOU’VE ordained it to be so. Amen.”

Moore first indicated something was wrong when she disclosed that her swollen feet were a sign of a larger issue after celebrating the launch of pal Cynthia Bailey’s Seagram’s Escapes beverage.

“I made fun of my swollen feet at @cynthiabailey10 party,” she said on Instagram Oct. 29. “Next day my tests came back for possible preeclampsia… I gained 17 lbs in ONE week due to severe swelling and water retention, high blood pressure, and excess protein in urine. This is NOT normal!”

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