June 8th 2024.
Meghan Trainor, a talented singer, is also a loving mother to two young boys. Recently, she opened up about a difficult experience she had during her second pregnancy while appearing on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon. It was a scary moment for her as she thought she was having a miscarriage.
In a new interview, Meghan shared that she found out she was pregnant with her second child, Barry, just before her appearance on the hit TV show. She was overjoyed and even recorded the moment to capture her excitement. She did interviews and told everyone how happy and thriving she was feeling. Little did she know that her joy would soon turn into fear and worry.
During her last interview before the show, Meghan suddenly noticed that she was bleeding and had ruined a chair. She panicked and thought, "Oh no!" But she had to quickly compose herself because Ryan Seacrest was about to go on air. She managed to get through the interview without breaking down, but as soon as it was over, she told her team that she was miscarrying. It was a heartbreaking moment for her as she had just welcomed a new life in the morning, and now it was gone.
Thankfully, several pregnancy and blood tests confirmed that Meghan was still pregnant. Barry was born in July of last year. In a twist of fate, he arrived on a special date - Meghan and her husband's seven-year anniversary of their first date. Meghan and Daryl Sabara have been happily married since 2018, and their first child, three-year-old Riley, was born via cesarean section. However, the birth caused Meghan to suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder.
Meghan revealed that the birth experience was traumatic for her, and she struggled with PTSD after that. She couldn't sleep at night and would often find herself in tears, reliving the moment of being on the operating table. She shared that it was hard for her to accept the reality that she was safe at home with her family. Meghan has been open about her struggles with PTSD, and she hopes that by sharing her story, she can help others who are going through similar experiences.
In another interview, Meghan also spoke about her PTSD, which she believes was triggered by her traumatic childhood. She revealed that she often felt blamed by some medical professionals after her baby didn't wake up for several days. It was frustrating for her not to have an answer for why it happened. However, she continues to speak openly about her mental health, especially in parenthood, to raise awareness and support others who may be going through similar challenges.
In the end, Meghan also shared a pregnancy loss helpline for anyone who needs emotional support after experiencing a miscarriage. She hopes that no one feels alone during such a difficult time and encourages seeking help and support. Meghan Trainor is not just a talented artist, but also a strong and empathetic mother who uses her platform to spread awareness and help others.
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