Pregnant Clea-Lacy requires hospitalization for several weeks.
A week ago, Clea-Lacy Juhn was hospitalized due to pregnancy issues. Now, the ex-"Bachelor" contestant has disclosed her hospital stay will continue for a while.
Former "Bachelor" competitor Clea-Lacy Juhn has taken to Instagram to update her fans on her health. She details that her twin fetuses, sharing a placenta, had a disparity in size: "One is bigger, the other smaller." During an operation with a laser, the link between the siblings was then terminated.
"Needs more time, positive energy, and strength to certify if successful"
The outcome of the doctors' attempt remains uncertain: "To declare whether everything was successful, we still need more time, positive energy, and strength," reveals the 33-year-old to her followers. Her hospital stay is expected to span "for a few weeks." Moreover, other factors jeopardize the possibility of a premature delivery, Juhn mentioned. "By carrying them longer under my heart each day, we have already gained an additional week," she shares optimistically.
The past few weeks have been challenging for Clea-Lacy Juhn. At the beginning of the month, she revealed her separation from her spouse. Nonetheless, her ex-husband Hasim "remains by my side," she said prior to her procedure. The two had engaged for six months before their separation. They met at the end of 2022. Five months later, they got married, bringing a daughter from his previous relationship into their relationship. She managed to keep him away from the public eye.
Clea-Lacy Juhn gained fame as the winner of the "Der Bachelor" show in 2017, receiving the last rose from "Bachelor" Sebastian Pannek.
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Clea-Lacy Juhn shared on Instagram that RTL will be airing a special documentary about her pregnancy journey, offering a behind-the-scenes look at her hospital stay and health updates. Despite the challenges, she expressed her gratitude for the support from her fans, saying, "Your positive energy and well-wishes are essential to my strength during this time."