Jennifer Lawrence shows off her baby bump in a white shirt as she takes son Cy, two, to a Los Angeles park

Jennifer Lawrence showed off her baby bump as she took her son Cy, two, to a Los Angeles park on Thursday.

The No Hard Feelings star, 34, cuts a casual figure in a white T-shirt that highlights her stomach and red pants.

Jennifer wore her blonde hair down and parted it in the middle with curtain bangs.

She carried a square black handbag and wore sunglasses on the sunny day in Southern California.

Her burgeoning baby bump was barely visible as she turned to the side.

Jennifer Lawrence took her son Cy, two, to a Los Angeles park for some playtime

Lawrence’s appearance comes just days after a rep for the star confirmed it Fashion that she and husband Cooke Maroney, 40, are expecting their second child.

The Hunger Games actress also made her first red carpet appearance this week since announcing she was expecting.

The Oscar winner wore a beautiful, off-the-shoulder white dress with black buttons down the length of the front of the dress, which tied above her stomach.

She attended the premiere of the documentary Zurawski v Texas, which she co-produced with Hillary Clinton and Chelsea Clinton.

Zurawski v Texas documents the real-life 2023 lawsuit filed by the Center for Reproductive Rights on behalf of twenty Texas women who were denied abortion care that they claim posed risks to their health and/or fertility, and two obstetricians- gynecologists from Texas in 2023.

Amanda Zurawski, who became pregnant in 2022, was the lead prosecutor on the case.

The lawsuit “asked the state of Texas to clarify the scope of ‘medical emergency’ exceptions under the strict abortion ban, which went into effect after the U.S. Supreme Court’s shocking overturning of Roe v. Wade in June 2022 .

In May 2024, the Texas Supreme Court ruled that the language used was adequate and declined to “clarify the exceptions to the state’s abortion ban.”

“The court rejected the claims of 20 women who were denied abortion despite serious pregnancy complications,” the Center for Reproductive Rights reported.

“Women denied abortions in Texas despite life-threatening conditions are joining forces with an attorney to file a lawsuit against the state, aiming to restore reproductive rights for themselves and others,” reads the official statement from the documentary. IMDb synopsis.

Jennifer is a fierce advocate for women’s right to choose whether or not they want to carry a baby to term. She was shocked and saddened by the 2022 overturning of Roe v. Wade by the ultra-conservative U.S. Supreme Court.

The No Hard Feelings star, 34, cuts a casual figure in a loose white T-shirt and red trousers. Jennifer wore her blonde hair down and parted it in the middle with curtain bangs

The No Hard Feelings star, 34, cuts a casual figure in a loose white T-shirt and red trousers. Jennifer wore her blonde hair down and parted it in the middle with curtain bangs

She carried a square black handbag and wore sunglasses on the sunny day in Southern California. Her burgeoning baby bump was barely visible as she turned to the side

She carried a square black handbag and wore sunglasses on the sunny day in Southern California. Her burgeoning baby bump was barely visible as she turned to the side

The beauty showed off her bump on Oct. 23 at the 2024 AFI Fest Zurwaski V Texas premiere in Hollywood

The beauty showed off her bump on Oct. 23 at the 2024 AFI Fest Zurwaski V Texas premiere in Hollywood

“I’ve tried to get over it, but I really can’t,” she said in a 2022 interview with Fashion. ‘I’m sorry to go off like that, but I can’t hang out with people who aren’t political anymore.

‘You live in the United States of America. You have to be political. It’s too bad. Politics kills people.’

Lawrence reflected on her first pregnancy and realized what she would have to consider if her life circumstances – or the health of her pregnancy – had been different.

“I had a wonderful pregnancy,” she continued. ‘I had a very happy pregnancy. But every second of my life was different. And sometimes it occurred to me: what if I was forced to do this?’