Kristin Cavallari
"Laguna Beach" alum Kristin Cavallari is expecting her first child with fiance Jay Cutler. "We are thrilled to announce we are expecting our first child together," 25-year-old Cavallari told People in January. "It's an amazing time in our life and we can't wait to meet the new addition to our growing family." Cavallari and Cutler, 28, began dating in the fall of 2010 before announcing their engagement in April 2011. Right now, Cavallari is going through some food-swings. She tweeted about craving donuts and missing sushi. Twitter

Kristin Cavallari explained how she had an intense labor with her first son, Camden Jack, during an interview with People magazine.

(Click here to see a photo of Cavallari and Jay Cutler's son.)

The former bad girl from “Laguna Beach” and “The Hills” shared that she also chose to have an epidural.

When she went into labor, her fiancé Jay Cutler was still away, training at a Chicago Bears camp where he was prepping for the current football season.

But when the socialite woke up at 4 a.m. with what she thought were contractions, she instantly got in contact with her fiancé.

“I texted Jay and he happened to be awake and he said, ‘I’m coming home!’” she told People magazine, recalling the moment.

Cavallari, 25, called her doctor soon after, but the physician explained that it was a false labor.

“We went for a walk and I could get through the pains,” she explained to the magazine. “I said, ‘Ouch this really hurts,’ but I was kind of laughing through them. My doctor was like, ‘Trust me, you’ll know when it’s the real deal!’”

It wasn’t too long until she found out what real labor felt like.

When Cutler, 29, reunited with his fiancé later in the afternoon after football practice was over, Cavallari explained that she was ready to be taken to the hospital.

Cavallari went through 10 hours of labor and pushed for 20 minutes before her first son, Camden Jack, was born into the world at 2 a.m. on Aug. 8.

"The pain was like nothing I’ve ever experienced,” the 25-year-old told. “It was so painful but a different kind of pain — because I knew we were going to meet our son. It was worth every minute and I’ll do it again.”