Husband of Ana Ortiz Plans “Babymoon”
Now how many husbands have thought of this? I’m willing to bet not many, but Ana Ortiz’s husband did. Ana told In Touch:
“He planned this little ‘babymoon’ for us! We’re just going to get away, just the two of us, for a spa weekend before the baby comes and spoil ourselves and get pampered”
That is so sweet and thoughtful of her husband. Ana continues saying:
“Noah’s amazing. There hasn’t been a day that goes by that he hasn’t told me that I’m gorgeous and sexy”
I am so happy for Ana that she has a wonderful man who is standing by her side being as supportive as possible.
We wish the couple the best of luck with the new baby girl who is expected in July.
Serena Chaise









I would like the record to reflect that I had the same idea. It’s true! I took my wife to Las Vegas before our daughter was born. We had fun, gambled, she went to the spa, etc. If you haven’t had kids and you find out you’re going to be a parent, take my advice and plan the babymoon!
Great job cc! I wish I had a sweet, thoughtful husband, but he still walks in and wonders where his dinner is!
That is so sweet! Ana Ortiz sounds like a lucky lady I just hope he keeps up this act
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