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Meghan Trainor thought she was having miscarriage during interview

Meghan Trainor thought she was having miscarriage during interview

Meghan Trainor thought she was having miscarriage during interview
Meghan Trainor thought she was having a miscarriage during an interview.
PHOTO: Instagram/Meghan Trainor

Meghan Trainor thought she was having a miscarriage during an interview.

The 30-year-old pop star — who has Riley, three, and 11-month-old Barry with husband Daryl Sabara — was on a press tour during the early stages of pregnancy with her youngest child and started the day "beaming of joy" before realising to her horror that she was bleeding while recording a chat with Ryan Seacrest.

Speaking on the Last Meals YouTube series, she explained: "That morning I was, like, stoked, beaming of joy, I videotaped it. I did interviews and they were like, 'How are you?' and I said, 'I'm thriving', I was so happy. And then, right before my last interview, I look down and I'm gushing blood.

"I ruined a chair! I go, 'Oh no,' and they're like, 'Okay, Ryan Seacrest is on. Go!'

"I did that whole interview like, 'Don't cry, don't cry, don't cry' and then got through it. I shut the computer and was like, 'Hey team I think I'm miscarrying right now'."

The singer immediately ran to the bathroom to check herself and then went for a blood test, which confirmed that she had been pregnant longer than she had thought, and the incident had come about as a result of implantation bleeding.

She said: "I went to the bathroom and saw what was happening, and I was like alright I had a baby this morning and now they're gone. I was like I'm just gonna keep testing, and the pregnancy stick still said positive.

"I got a blood test done, and it's like the number is zero if you're not pregnant. My number was 90,000. At six weeks I went in and she goes, 'Woah, that's a 10-week-old baby.' So I was pregnant ever since the [Jimmy] Fallon performance!"

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Source: Bang

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