Kate Middleton is reportedly open to have a C-section when she gives birth in a few weeks.

According to sources, the Duchess of Cambridge will leave the final decision in the hands of the doctors, but has not ruled out all of her options.

"When it comes to the birth itself, Kate will leave all the decisions to the doctors on the day about whether it's a natural birth, what pain control she'll have, or if it needs to be a Caesarean," the source said.

Like Prince William's late mother, Princess Diana, Kate is also considering breastfeeding. The Hollywood Life noted that Diana was the first royal to breastfeed with Prince William.

"I'm sure she'll do exactly what most women in this country do which is to breastfeed," source said.

While the world is following every moment of Kate's baby bump, new reports indicated that she may be due to give birth later than everyone expects.

Close friends to the royal couple first said that Kate was scheduled to have the baby in the middle of July.

"They were all discussing the fact that Kate's baby is due to be born on July 13. Everyone was very excited," the source said.

Enstars reported earlier that this may not be the case, as Kate's mother, Carole Middleton told friends that the new royal addition will be a Leo, which means the due date could range anywhere between July 24 and Aug 23.

As far as the baby's gender, reports have gone both ways for a boy and girl, but the couple has yet to confirm.

Nonetheless fans will reportedly get the chance to watch Kate's pregnancy, as it will be filmed in a documentary. The one-hour special, entitled, William Kate and The Royal Baby will be sold to buyers during the 2013 MIPTV market in France, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

The show will take an inside look into the lives of Kate and Prince William and what the future will hold for the newest member of the world's most famous family.