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"It's scary in the way that there's nothing you can do."
"The baby is so healthy," she added. "He's growing stronger than Luna or Miles. He moves so much earlier than they ever did. He's like a roly-poly. We have so many great pictures of him. He's so strong, and I'm so excited for him because he's so wonderful and just the strongest little dude. But basically, he is the strongest, coolest dude in the shittiest house."
She went on: "All we're trying to do now is making sure he's got a lot of fluid around him, and that I'm resting obviously as much as possible. It's just hard, because there's not much you can do. I'm in that weird in-between time of it being really dangerous to try anything."
"Yeah, it is scary, but it's scary in the way that there's nothing you can do," Chrissy went on. "I'm taking my progesterone, my iron — trust me, we're on it."
"We're trying everything we can," she added.
"You have to trust me that I have very good doctors who know the entire story," Chrissy said. "There's so much more than you could ever, ever imagine. I share a lot, but I don't share everything, OK? Trust me when I say they know."
She continued: "The most unhelpful thing is when I get suggestions from medical Twitter and Instagram like, 'Have you tried this? Have you done this?' All it does is make me feel really anxious and nervous and like I did something wrong."