Jennifer Garner recently sparked pregnancy speculations once again after she posed with an adorable baby while promoting her brand’s organic baby food.

On her Instagram account, Ben Affleck’s ex-wife told her millions of followers that busy moms can purchase homemade fresh baby food from Once Upon A Farm if they want to feed their babies with delicious but healthy snacks.

In the snap, Garner is feeding a baby boy with a pack of Mama Bear Blueberry, and the baby seems to be enjoying the taste. Since Garner and Affleck’s three children are no longer babies, some of the actress’ fans seem to have missed seeing the “Alias” star with a baby.

One of them joked about Garner having a fourth child and keeping it a secret from everyone until after the baby turned a few months old. “Can’t believe you had another kid,” Jenni Konner wrote.

Of course, the baby that Garner is holding in the photo is not her own. She only has three children with Affleck. But earlier this month, the “Peppermint” star heightened pregnancy speculations after she posed in a stunning red dress.

After uploading the snap on Instagram, eagle-eyed fans couldn’t help but notice that Garner seemingly sported a growing baby bump. However, Garner is not really pregnant. It just happened that she posed outdoors and the strong wind blew her dress up.

Earlier this year, a tabloid also claimed that Garner is expecting her first child with her boyfriend, John Miller. The fake report was linked to the same rumors suggesting that Reese Witherspoon is also pregnant with her baby.

After reading the fabricated story, Witherspoon took her thoughts to social media and she also teased Garner about raising their imaginary babies together. Of course, Garner and Witherspoon are not expecting babies at the moment.

In fact, Garner and Miller have also decided to take things slow in their relationship. They were last seen in public together last week.

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Jennifer Garner is pictured here attending the 6th Annual Save the Children Illumination Gala at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City on Nov. 14, 2018. Getty Images/Steven Ferdman