Chrissy Teigen jokes about her changing pregnancy body: 'Will name my baby with the letter my boobs stop growing at'
Chrissy Teigen just shared something very relatable about her growing pregnancy body.
The former Lip Sync Battle host, 36, took to Instagram on Friday to share three mirror selfies, which showed herself in a yellow flower dress. Of her expanding chest, she joked in the caption, “Will name my baby with the letter my boobs stop growing at. looking like a g, maybe h.”
Teigen’s followers related to her situation. One wrote, “Haha I know the feeling and your face says EVERYTHING! Hang in there Mama.” Another shared, “Cute clothes gets hard around g. This is my life all the time. No cute bathing suits, and forget the dresses/tops with space for boobs it’s never enough fabric! It’s criminal!”
Teigen, who shares children Luna, 6, and Miles, 4, with her husband John Legend, suffered a pregnancy loss in October 2020. She commemorated their child, who the couple named Jack, with a tattoo.
The Cravings cookbook author opened up about starting the IVF process again in March. She announced that she was pregnant again earlier this month by posting a photo of her growing baby bump on Instagram.
“The last few years have been a blur of emotions to say the least, but joy has filled our home and hearts again,” she shared in the caption. “1 billion shots later (in the leg lately, as u can see!) we have another on the way. Every appointment I’ve said to myself, “ok if it’s healthy today I’ll announce” but then I breathe a sigh of relief to hear a heartbeat and decide I’m just too nervous still. I don’t think I’ll ever walk out of an appointment with more excitement than nerves but so far, everything is perfect and beautiful and I’m feeling hopeful and amazing. Ok phew it’s been very hard keeping this in for so long!”
Last year, Teigen teamed up with Resolve: The National Infertility Association for the campaign Fertility Out Loud, in order to help families struggling with fertility issues. She told Self, “I wanted people to know that there was going to be a place where they could go and find resources, and a community where they’re surrounded by people who have been on the same journey as them. I’m proud to get to talk to the women I’ve gotten to talk to through it, that I’ve gotten to cry with them and all share our stories."
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