Although a source recently told Entertainment Tonight that Kim Kardashian and Kanye West‘s baby girl will arrive “any day now” via surrogate, some fans seem to think she’s already given birth! Thanks to social media, eagle-eyed followers pointed out a few clues — and TBH, they have us convinced.

The KKW Beauty mogul — who’s admitted to being afraid that she won’t bond with the baby — posted a snap of a breastfeeding pillow called My Brest Friend. While some wondered why she would need it, others pointed out that the product can be used when bottle-feeding infants as well. Kim also showed off a variety of newborn products from Aden & Anais, a kid-friendly line that includes shampoos, conditioners, bubble baths, and lotions.

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Although it could be argued that the 37-year-old is merely prepping for her daughter’s birth, one of her most recent photos really has fans talking. On Jan. 11, Kim revealed that she won’t be attending the LuMee film festival next weekend in Park City — which means she wants to stay close to home! “I’m so bummed I can’t make it,” she wrote.

Kim has never hidden her desire to have more children, even admitting to having sex “500 times a day” when trying for a baby. On an episode of Keeping up With the Kardashians, Kim told Kanye that she may not be able to carry another baby to term without putting her life at risk. The problem, she said, is that her “placenta grew onto [her] uterus,” and the worst-case scenario would be a trip to the emergency room to have her uterus removed.

Because of her health concerns, the couple chose to use a surrogate, though it’s hardly been smooth sailing for Kim this time around. “Anyone that says or thinks (surrogacy) is just the easy way out is just completely wrong,” Kim told ET in November. “I think it is so much harder to go through it this way, because you are not really in control.”

She continued, “Obviously you pick someone that you completely trust and that you have a good bond and relationship with, but it is still… knowing that I was able to carry my first two babies and not, you know, my baby now, it’s hard for me. So, it’s definitely a harder experience than I anticipated just in the control area.”