Jessie J hits back at trolls who judged her for having a caesarean in powerful post
06.06.2023 - 18:12
/ ok.co.uk
Jessie J has hit back at people who have judged her for having a caesarean. The Price Tag singer, who welcomed a beautiful baby boy into the world last week, opened up to her 13.1 million Instagram followers about having to undergo a C-section to give birth to her first child. Alongside a video of herself in a hospital gown preparing for the birth of her son, Jessie explained that she'd "spent 9 months prepping for a natural birth" but was told she'd need a caesarean.
"I had a scan at a few days off of 40 weeks and he was completely the wrong way around and stuck as he was a little chunkier than your average and long," she wrote. "I did everything to try and turn him for 2 months but he said 'Nah mum I wanna make an entrance out the roof, not the front door'." The 35-year-old went on to tell her fans that doctors had advised her to have a c-section for the "safest birth" possible. "I had a birth and it was everything I wanted because I got him at the end of it, that’s all that matters," she finished alongside a white heart and bubble emoji.
Geordie Shore star Vicky Pattison sent her support in the comments saying: "Such a powerful message... and such an amazing woman." However, since getting candid with her social media followers, Jessie felt the need to defend herself and other C-sections mums. "I don't think I realised the impact my post would have on so many women who have felt ashamed or guilt from having a c-section," she wrote against a black background on her Instagram stories.
"Planned or emergency. If no one has told you I will. It is by no means the easy way out.
It is a birth." "Politely f**k anyone who makes you feel anything different. You had a BELLY BIRTH," Jessie added. "Whether it was a choice or not you
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