'I pray to God I don't have COVID-19 'cause if I do, [my doctor] recommends I stay away from my baby,' Jamie Otis said Tuesday on her Instagram Story
alum, who is 37 weeks pregnant, revealed on her Instagram Story Tuesday that her doctor “wanted [her] to get testing for COVID-19” ahead of her son’s birth.You'll get the latest updates on this topic in your browser notifications., she would have to stay away from the baby for “two full weeks.”mom-to-be found that it looked to be closed and said she didn’t want to go inside the actual building.
“I hate this. This is all so scary, seriously. I pray to God I don’t have COVID-19 ’cause if I do, [my doctor] recommends I
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