Parental influencer Collins in Karissa is detailing how he is dealing with Loss of pregnancy In the middle of the online reaction.
“I am currently still pregnant with lost involuntary baby,” said Collins, 41, on a Thursday, July 17, Tiktok Video. “I haven’t completely involved the baby, which I discovered about a month ago. I’ve been carrying this involuntary abortion … from four to six weeks.”
He added: “The baby passed six weeks ago, but it takes a long time for the body to discover it.”
Karissa announced in a Tiktok video for early July that she and her husband, Mandrae Collins, They waited for their 12th baby. He later revealed that he had suffered a loss of pregnancy, his fourth transport in general.
“I found out about six weeks ago that there was no baby. I spent a lot of time crying,” Karissa recalled. “I cried this pregnancy for a while. I took two weeks of rest, I was very close to God … and you want to know if you have done something wrong. I went through all these feelings.”
Karissa then visited his Ob-Gyn, who stated that “there was a baby”, but he did not have a heartbeat. Later, the fetal tissue began to “disintegrate.”
“It takes a time in the body to find out that you do not have a viable pregnancy and expel (the fabric),” he explained the personality of social media. “There are three options that doctors give you. They give you the option to let your body do what your body does (which) will expel pregnancy … (or) The pill of abortion and the third option is a D&C.”
Karissa, who had several D&C in the past, chose to allow the fetal tissue to pass itself this time.
“I always choose to let my body do things,” Karissa said. “Involuntary abortion is not cut and dry. It’s not black and white. I think people think that, when it comes to, it is (how),” ah, it is over and is done and continue with your life. “But it doesn’t.
She continued: “At all costs, I say,” Let your body do what you wanted to do. Do not make an intervention unless an emergency is needed. “… I just think the healthiest option is to do what your body has been created to do.”
When Karissa treated his loss of pregnancy, he shared a video from several of his younger children who hit his belly, which caused a widespread reaction of social media users.
“I apologize. When I published this video, what was in other people’s mind was not in the head,” he said on Thursday. “I never thought that way. It was a beautiful time with me and my children. I didn’t think anyone even looked at it.”
Karissa said that their children had been narrowing the belly “like Slime and Squisehmallows” as if it were a sensory toy.
“It was the funniest thing. I never wanted to forget that moment that they found so much joy in my belly,” Karissa said. “They didn’t hurt me. They didn’t hurt me.”