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posted in CelebritiesKelly Clarkson isn't "glowing" in a positive way through her second pregnancy -- anything you notice about her new look is more like a sheen of sweat brought on by intense nausea, which has gone well beyond "morning" sickness.
"I'm familiar with all-day sickness," the singer, who is currently expecting her second child with husband Brandon Blackstock, said with a laugh in an interview with CBS This Morning. The mother of 17-month-old River Rose continued, "I have to get IVs and fluids because I get so dehydrated. It's really bad."
Unfortunately, Kelly Clarkson's first pregnancy experience was much of the same.
"I vomit a good dozen times a day. It's, like, bad. I vomited before coming out here," she told Ellen DeGeneres in December 2013.
"I'm not even kidding. It's so bad. It's so bad. It's, like, so gross. And that's the thing, too: You're not attractive when you're pregnant. Everybody tells you [that] you glow and your hair is pretty and your nails are pretty. That is total crap. My nails are short, my hair still falls out—it's not all lush and beautiful—and I have no glow. Unless it's, like, something left over from a bad throw up. It's horrible."
It's amazing to me to hear how hard some of you have it while pregnant, and that you're willing to go through it more than once! Hearing your stories has me thanking my lucky stars I only had a mild blanket of all-day nausea through both my pregnancies, and overall carrying my two boys was fairly similar.
Just recently though, I spoke with my sister-in-law about how her third time expecting was so different than her first two. Granted, baby three was carried when she was a decade older than her first time, so perhaps some differences are to be expected, but the intense, long-lasting nausea this time around led to her actually losing quite a bit of weight.
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