エイミー・シューマーのインスタグラム(amyschumer) - 8月12日 12時18分
Would anyone be interested in seeing a docu series of my pregnancy and birth?
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3nity79
i would love to! and for somewhat selfish reasons as well. I currently have hyperemesis, and I also had it with my first son. nobody has ever understood how bad this is, and I often get comments like "don't all moms get morning sickness?" however, thanks to your special and vlogs, I have people actually understanding a bit more this time around. "oh ya, that's the one Amy Schumer had - that sounds awful!" I think allowing people insight into your pregnancy journey would be beautiful and inspiring - but I also think it would have the added bonus of opening people's eyes to what it is those of us with hyperemesis gravidarium go through.
debbielarin
Amy, thank you so much for loving and supporting ASD. My son was diagnosed at 18 years old not because he had it while growing up but because at 4 years old we were hit from behind in a car accident. Which he developed Epilepsy. After having brain surgery at 12 years old with no signs he developed ASD. I appreciate your love and understanding one I wished others would show! Loving someone with Autism is the most amazing thing to have blessed your life!!
ashsmith3187
I think that would be amazing. I think some people need to see what childbirth and parenting is all about. I became a mother 15 months ago. My beautiful wife game birth to him and it was really emotional to watch her go through that. She was so strong. The past 15 month has been the hardest of my life but it is worth it. People need to see real life parenting not the made for tv drama that the tv shows have. Real life struggles.
pecagalore
First of all, congratulations on your beautiful son. Secondly, as controversial as this may be, sonetimes Amy, parenting a child on the spectrum is so very hard that 'cope' is exactly what you do. It doesn't mean you don't love your child, it doesnt mean that they arent the greatest gift. They still are, but coping is not something to be ashamed to admitting to.
itsbliff
No i dont need to know and i certainly dont need to see. Thats truly taking egoism to a new level. Thinking wed be interested in seeing you do what millions of women do every year. Definite no. Your career is a floo so parade the kid? And we really needed to know your husbands diagnosis. Very self serving
mmkamper_q
@amyschumer I love your take on this ! As parents why should we be made to feel we have to cope. My daughter can be challenging due to her disability but she is also dedicated, loyal, loving, funny and I love her 😍 hopefully people will listen to people like you !!! Stay true #diagnosisisnotdisaster
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