An emblematic figure of body positivism and world-famous top, Ashley Graham recently revealed to Glamor magazine the details of her last delivery, which was almost fatal to her.
Ashley Graham is the very reference of body positivismone of the first plus size tops to have paraded for the biggest brands, and to have made the covers of the most prestigious magazines.
Positive, beautiful and natural as possible, the model shares almost everything in her life with her subscribers, especially on Instagram. Mother of 3 little boys, including twins, the beauty gave birth last January, but had never gone into details until then of this special day.
Ashley Graham “I saw blood literally everywhere”
It’s at the famous magazine Glamour that Ashley Graham recently confided in her last childbirth. She explained that she gave birth in just three and a half hours, very early in the morning of January 7, to her twins. It seems like an ideal and more than quick delivery, but unfortunately for the American model, one of the best days of her life has turned into a nightmare.
After giving birth to her two babies, the beauty explained that she felt bad and lost consciousness. Ashley Graham actually suffered a severe hemorrhage: “All I remember is feeling a light touch on my cheek, which I later found out was actually a slap, someone holding my hand, my husband Justin in my ear, praying, and someone sticking a needle in my arm. And I remember seeing darkness and what looked like stars” she revealed.
When she woke up, the model explained that the professional team was trying to reassure her, but she had understood that something was wrong: “Although they didn’t want to go into detail at the time, I looked around the room, saw blood literally everywhere, and let out this deep, visceral scream. It was like an emotional release from the chaos I had just experienced.” she confided.
Fortunately, this nightmare is now behind her and since then, Ashley Graham can take full advantage of hers.
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