SophiaGraceBrownlee revealed how the birth of her first baby “did not” go to plan
breakout star showed off the newborn before diving into her birth story, which she says “did not” go to plan.
After putting her son back to sleep, Brownlee explained how she welcomed the little one into the world. The pain continued with the social media star eventually timing her contractions before deciding to head into the hospital. After pushing for a bit, the doctors discovered that the baby was breached, and told Brownlee they were going to have to aid in the delivery by using forceps — something she said she didn’t mind as she was experiencing everything from a fever to a throbbing headache while trying to deliver her baby boy.
“Initially I didn’t feel that much, but I did feel some tugging — quite a weird sensation when they were pulling the baby out,” Brownlee said. “Then, after about five, ten minutes, I heard him cry. And then I cried, I couldn’t believe that I had my own baby. It was just so surreal.”
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