The news shocked me.
Miller was torn when she learned that seven of her female professors were all expecting babies at the same time. She was giddy with enthusiasm for the woman and couldn't believe what she was hearing. She was thrilled that these women would be able to have children of their own because she knew how much they adored kids. She admitted to being originally “happy” when the first and second women informed her that they were expecting on Good Morning America. She was, however, “in shock” by the time the third and fourth teachers approached her and shared their own news. By the time the seventh woman stood up, she was so overcome with emotion that she was unable to offer her her congratulations. She responded with, “Are you kidding me?
Not before
Miller was naturally filled with joy and jubilation, but she couldn't help but be astounded by the serendipity of it all. It was her roof, and she had never seen so many pregnant women together before. Miller has been tremendously supportive, despite the fact that it might create a small commotion during their academic year. She has accepted the miracle and is now making every effort to make room for her instructors, their expanding tummies, and their ensuing offspring.