Pregnant Megan Fox 'Hears Messages' from Her Unborn Child: 'This Baby Wanted Me to Live Somewhere Else So We're Moving'

Megan Fox and her unborn child are bonding in ways they can only understand.

The actress appeared on Tuesday’s Jimmy Kimmel Live!, and chatted about how she and the baby are already communicating.

“You don’t hear an audible voice, but you hear messages, if you’re open to it,” Fox, 30, explained to the late-night host about her mother/child conversations from the womb. “For instance, this baby wanted me to live somewhere else so we’re moving to a whole different place in Los Angeles because I feel like that’s where this baby wants to be raised.”

Fox further joked about her “super genius” third child even comparing her baby to engineers Wernher von Braun and Elon Musk.

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Also during Tuesday’s show, the mother-to-be admitted to Kimmel that she was far along in her pregnancy when she was last on his show in February.

“Yeah, I was definitely pregnant, I was already in my second trimester,” Fox clarified when Kimmel noticed her growing baby bump. “I had on like three pairs of Spanx and we were really harnessing that in,” she said.

In April, Fox’s estranged husband Brian Austin Green confirmed to PEOPLE that the pair were going to be parents once more. As Green and Fox get ready for their new addition, their sons Noah Shannon, 3½, and Bodhi Ransom, 2, are preparing to be big brothers.

“I’ve showed them with a baby doll, they know where the baby is coming out,” Fox told Kimmel.

“Bodhi thinks it’s really funny that you’re gonna feed the baby with your boobies,” she continued, adding, “Older one’s aware, but he’s excited.”

Besides moving houses, Fox revealed she’s getting used to be pregnant, though she’s not looking forward to the labor. “It’s easier doing it, I’ve had a baby every other year since 2012, I’ve gotten used to it,” she said. “With this one I’ve been a little more relaxed because I know how much it’s gonna hurt. I’m getting a little nervous about that, the pain is no joke.”

— Karen Mizoguchi