“I wouldn’t say it’s common, it actually only happens to six percent of pregnancies, which is crazy to think about. I’m so grateful I listened to my body. There was a moment where, I wasn’t sure what was happening, my stomach was killing me, I asked you to take me to the emergency room, we’re in the emergency room…”
“It was so difficult. When it happened and I was in the emergency room, I had to take an ambulance to another emergency room for them to diagnose exactly what happened. Once I realized that it was an ectopic pregnancy, which means it’s in your fallopian tube and not in your uterus, so at any point, basically, it can explode and you can bleed to death, which is insane to think about.”