Mandy Moore hides baby bump while on walk in Los Angeles… also shares sneak peek of baby’s nursery

Mandy Moore covers her baby bump with a coat as she is seen in Los Angeles… after sharing a sneak peek of her future son’s nursery

Mandy Moore kept her growing baby bump hidden while stepping out in Los Angeles on Monday.

The 36-year-old actress was spotted taking a solo stroll in a patterned dress with a large black coat in her hands to cover up her expanding belly. 

The This Is Us star is currently expecting her first child with her second husband, Dawes frontman Taylor Goldsmith. 

Hidden bump: Mandy Moore held a large black coat to cover her expanding belly while stepping out in Los Angeles on Monday

The star was seen in a face mask to reduce the chance of being exposed to COVID-19 during her walk, keeping her brunette hair out of her face by putting it in a messy bun.

Mandy kept it casual by sporting Birkenstock sandals to stay comfortable amid the crisp weather while running errands around town.

The singer completed the look with a black leather tote bag over her left shoulder. 

Moore and Goldsmith announced their happy baby news in September and revealed they’re set to welcome a son in ‘early 2021.’

The couple have been married since November 2018. 

Staying safe: The actress sported a face mask to reduce the chance of being exposed to COVID-19 during her walk

Staying safe: The actress sported a face mask to reduce the chance of being exposed to COVID-19 during her walk

Comfort first: The star wore a flowy, patterned dress and Birkenstock sandals while running errands in the crisp weather

Comfort first: The star wore a flowy, patterned dress and Birkenstock sandals while running errands in the crisp weather

Mandy recently shared a sneak peek at the nursery for her baby boy on the way by reposting photos on her Instagram Story from interior designer Sarah Sherman Samuel.  

She wrote on one slide, ‘Can’t wait to see it all come together!’

Another slide showed a designer installing a white canopy to the ceiling while wearing a mask, with Sarah writing, ‘Meanwhile in LA we are installing a special nursery for baby boy @mandymooremm @taylordawesgoldsmith.’

Coming together: Mandy shared a sneak peek at her forthcoming son's new nursery on Instagram

Coming together: Mandy shared a sneak peek at her forthcoming son’s new nursery on Instagram

Finishing touches: A mask-clad designer installed a white canopy to the ceiling of the jungle-themed space

Finishing touches: A mask-clad designer installed a white canopy to the ceiling of the jungle-themed space

The adorable space was covered with printed black and white, jungle-themed wallpaper, and featured rust-colored curtains and a large wooden daybed with a white cushion and pillows. 

Also seen was the forest green crib, complete with a hanging mobile featuring heart-shaped designs.

The baby-ready room was accented by a white arch-printed rug and brown furniture.

Love is all around: A hanging mobile covered in hearts is mounted above the baby's crib

Love is all around: A hanging mobile covered in hearts is mounted above the baby’s crib

Nice and cozy: Accent pieces are placed around the nursery to warm up the space

Nice and cozy: Accent pieces are placed around the nursery to warm up the space

Waiting for baby: Mandy's converted space appeared ready for the arrival of her son.

Waiting for baby: Mandy’s converted space appeared ready for the arrival of her son.

Mandy revealed earlier this month she had to ‘sadly’ alter the plans she put in place to deliver her baby, after a routine check-up revealed her platelet count had ‘dropped exponentially’.

She wrote in the caption of an Instagram Story, ‘Weekly platelet check at the hematologist. My platelets have dropped exponentially during pregnancy and it’s sadly altered my birth “plan”. Any other pregnant folks in the same boat?’

While the Tangled actress did not reveal any further information about her platelet count, a very low count can sometimes signal various problems with pregnancies.

Unexpected changes: The star had to 'sadly' alter her delivery plans after a routine check-up

Unexpected changes: The star had to ‘sadly’ alter her delivery plans after a routine check-up

This hasn’t been an easy pregnancy for the star, who also told Romper she was ‘fully prepared to have surgery’ in order to have a baby, as she was diagnosed with endometriosis before becoming pregnant.

Mandy added that ‘It was nice to have a plan and to know “OK, well this is why I haven’t been pregnant yet.”‘

After being informed she was ovulating but that she only had a small chance of conception due to her condition, the actress visited a fertility specialist for further guidance and was surprised to find out that she would be able to carry her child to term.

Moore remarked that ‘I was like, all right, whatever…And lo and behold.’

Moore and Goldsmith are set to welcome their first child in 'early 2021'

Moore and Goldsmith are set to welcome their first child in ‘early 2021’