Emily Miller
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Podcast Appearances
The first pregnancy? No, this one.
The first pregnancy? No, this one.
The first pregnancy? No, this one.
Yeah, exactly. Yeah. It was going on for about a week, but I had to have the fetus removed at nine weeks. But honestly, that's fine now. I'm absolutely fine about that. You know, everything happens for a reason. But I'm just so lucky that you can still have babies after. You know, Reggie's perfect and healthy and happy. So, and the pregnancy, I love being pregnant. So it's all perfect.
Yeah, exactly. Yeah. It was going on for about a week, but I had to have the fetus removed at nine weeks. But honestly, that's fine now. I'm absolutely fine about that. You know, everything happens for a reason. But I'm just so lucky that you can still have babies after. You know, Reggie's perfect and healthy and happy. So, and the pregnancy, I love being pregnant. So it's all perfect.
Yeah, exactly. Yeah. It was going on for about a week, but I had to have the fetus removed at nine weeks. But honestly, that's fine now. I'm absolutely fine about that. You know, everything happens for a reason. But I'm just so lucky that you can still have babies after. You know, Reggie's perfect and healthy and happy. So, and the pregnancy, I love being pregnant. So it's all perfect.
this is the type of woman that other women are just so i look like a beach whale you look like a goddess beautiful so i felt beautiful honestly yeah i loved it i loved it i'd always get my bump out like i loved it i was so empowered That's incredible for you.
this is the type of woman that other women are just so i look like a beach whale you look like a goddess beautiful so i felt beautiful honestly yeah i loved it i loved it i'd always get my bump out like i loved it i was so empowered That's incredible for you.
this is the type of woman that other women are just so i look like a beach whale you look like a goddess beautiful so i felt beautiful honestly yeah i loved it i loved it i'd always get my bump out like i loved it i was so empowered That's incredible for you.
Yeah. Yeah, I mean, truth be told, we were quite early into our relationship still, so we were a bit skeptical what we were going to do with the baby. It was like, you know, were we going to keep it or not? We weren't sure about us at the time as well. We were going through a bit of a rough patch. But then when we finally decided to say, yeah, we're going to keep this baby,
Yeah. Yeah, I mean, truth be told, we were quite early into our relationship still, so we were a bit skeptical what we were going to do with the baby. It was like, you know, were we going to keep it or not? We weren't sure about us at the time as well. We were going through a bit of a rough patch. But then when we finally decided to say, yeah, we're going to keep this baby,
Yeah. Yeah, I mean, truth be told, we were quite early into our relationship still, so we were a bit skeptical what we were going to do with the baby. It was like, you know, were we going to keep it or not? We weren't sure about us at the time as well. We were going through a bit of a rough patch. But then when we finally decided to say, yeah, we're going to keep this baby,
To then find out that this was happening, yeah, it was horrible.
To then find out that this was happening, yeah, it was horrible.
To then find out that this was happening, yeah, it was horrible.
But I remember at the time as well, the pain I was in, it was so painful. And I was just back in paracetamol. I was just like, no, it's fine, it's whatever. But to the point where it just got excruciating. I collapsed in the supermarket. You had to carry me home, because at the time we lived in a flat, it's like a walk distance.
But I remember at the time as well, the pain I was in, it was so painful. And I was just back in paracetamol. I was just like, no, it's fine, it's whatever. But to the point where it just got excruciating. I collapsed in the supermarket. You had to carry me home, because at the time we lived in a flat, it's like a walk distance.
But I remember at the time as well, the pain I was in, it was so painful. And I was just back in paracetamol. I was just like, no, it's fine, it's whatever. But to the point where it just got excruciating. I collapsed in the supermarket. You had to carry me home, because at the time we lived in a flat, it's like a walk distance.
You had to carry me home, and then you're like, right, we need to call the ambulance. And I was like, no, no, no, I hate that kind of thing. I was like, I'm not dragging attention, I don't need an ambulance. Just give me some more paracetamol, I'm fine. And then eventually I called 111 and they were like, no, we're sending out an ambulance to you. And it all happened so quick, wasn't it?
You had to carry me home, and then you're like, right, we need to call the ambulance. And I was like, no, no, no, I hate that kind of thing. I was like, I'm not dragging attention, I don't need an ambulance. Just give me some more paracetamol, I'm fine. And then eventually I called 111 and they were like, no, we're sending out an ambulance to you. And it all happened so quick, wasn't it?