It’s been four years, but Alison Williams Her C-section is not yet fully satisfied.
In her episode of August 25Landline“Podcast, Williams, 37, was very excited to recall her childbirth experience with her son Arlo in 2021. She previously revealed the “very terrible moment” of an emergency caesarean section after 36 hours of labor.
“My C-section was about 4 years ago and I still feel a lot about it,” she wrote. Instagram Friday, September 5, editing of the podcast episode with guests Dr. Sarah Reardon And the host Hope Cramer and Jaymie Oppenheim.
She continued: “No two birth stories are the same. It’s ridiculous, shared, basic experiences can play in infinite ways. I have a lot of experience. For all other people who have caesarean sections: My scars smile at your scars throughout the internet.”
Williams shares Allow with husband Alexander DreymonShe got married in 2023.
“I thought I had thought, ‘Oh yeah, I might have to have a C-section, but I never really walked through the moment the doctor came in and said, ‘You need to have surgery, you’re awake, you don’t know what you’re going to have,” she explained. “No one talked to me about my emotional state, to manage that.
Williams Vaginal whispers – Insert support her.
“You’re not alone,” she said. “You share this that makes other moms capable of seeing because so many people have gone through this and they don’t completely take it apart, and we’re holding it, very, very, very, very long.”
this Girls The actress is open to her mother’s journey, tells Seth Meyers exist late at night In 2023, having a baby is “too crazy”.
“He’s like a complete person-When I watch his baby video now, it feels like I’m watching him get stuck in a body that doesn’t behave the way he needs to.” “I watched him make a newborn sound and I’m like, ‘Oh my god, he’s trying to tell us a lot.’ And we don’t know!

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