leah messer miscarriage
leah messer miscarriage Leah Messer suffers miscarriage, "Teen Mom 2" star Leah Messer, 19,has reportedly suffered a miscarriage. The news comes just weeks after she announced her pregnancy and new engagement . The reality star reportedly had cramps two weeks ago and felt something was wrong when the pain got worse
Teen Mom 2" has been plagued with serious health scares recently. Two cast members of the MTV reality show, Leah Messer and Jenelle Evans, were dealing with health-related problem as Messer suffered a miscarriage and Evans was sent to a hospital for kidney infection.
Reports that 19-year-old Messer lost her baby came out just a couple of weeks after it was announced that she and fiance Jeremy Calvert were expecting a child together. "She was having bad cramps for the past two weeks, and then she miscarried," one insider spilled the details to OK! magazine.
Calvert has personally confirmed the heartbreaking news. He told the publication, "It's a devastating experience, but all I can do is support Leah and take things day by day. It's hard, but we will get through it."
As for Evans, the troubled reality star was hospitalized on Tuesday, January 24 night. Her manager told E! News that the 20-year-old was released from the hospital on Wednesday and received antibiotics to treat the ailment. While she tweeted "Hospitals suck" late Tuesday, her rep said that she's "feeling much better now."
It looks like Teen Mom 2's Leah Messer won't be the mother of another infant — at least not yet. The 19-year-old mother of Aliannah and Aleeah recently suffered a miscarriage, according to fiancĂ© Jeremy Calvert.
"It's a devastating experience, but all I can do is support Leah and take things day by day," Calvert told OK! Magazine. "It's hard, but we will get through it."
A source told the magazine that she started having pains a few weeks ago.
"She was having bad cramps for the past two weeks, and then she miscarried," the source told the weekly magazine.
"She knew something was wrong when the cramps got worse consistently," the source added. "She was having extreme pain to the point where she couldn't get out of bed."
The young mom is understandably upset about losing her pregnancy — she was rumored to be carrying twins. She later blasted the rumors.
"Thank you @intouchweekly for telling me I am having twins again, love bad reporting and fake stories, it does sound like a Soap Show!" she tweeted in mid-January. However, she didn't deny she was pregnant.
"She's been really upset. There have been times during the day when she will just break down and cry."
Calvert, a pipeline engineer, has been supportive, according to the source. "Of course, he realizes it's a situation that no one can control. It's devastating."
The young mom has had her share of heartache over the past couple of years — daughter Aliannah was born with numerous health problems that required extensive medical care. The hit MTV reality show followed Messer as she tried to get answers about her daughter's developmental disabilities.
"I was relieved. The worst thing I could've heard would be that there's something wrong with Aliannah's brain," she told RealityTea in December. "It was pretty hard and emotional as a mom to know that something could be wrong with my child."
She later married her twin's father, Corey Simms; they divorced six months later.
Maybe Ali's medical expenses are the reason she's hoping to get her own reality show spin-off?
"She thinks the babies will help her get her own spin-off show," In Touch quoted a friend as saying. "And that means a much bigger salary!"
Teen Mom 2" has been plagued with serious health scares recently. Two cast members of the MTV reality show, Leah Messer and Jenelle Evans, were dealing with health-related problem as Messer suffered a miscarriage and Evans was sent to a hospital for kidney infection.
Reports that 19-year-old Messer lost her baby came out just a couple of weeks after it was announced that she and fiance Jeremy Calvert were expecting a child together. "She was having bad cramps for the past two weeks, and then she miscarried," one insider spilled the details to OK! magazine.
Calvert has personally confirmed the heartbreaking news. He told the publication, "It's a devastating experience, but all I can do is support Leah and take things day by day. It's hard, but we will get through it."
As for Evans, the troubled reality star was hospitalized on Tuesday, January 24 night. Her manager told E! News that the 20-year-old was released from the hospital on Wednesday and received antibiotics to treat the ailment. While she tweeted "Hospitals suck" late Tuesday, her rep said that she's "feeling much better now."
It looks like Teen Mom 2's Leah Messer won't be the mother of another infant — at least not yet. The 19-year-old mother of Aliannah and Aleeah recently suffered a miscarriage, according to fiancĂ© Jeremy Calvert.
"It's a devastating experience, but all I can do is support Leah and take things day by day," Calvert told OK! Magazine. "It's hard, but we will get through it."
A source told the magazine that she started having pains a few weeks ago.
"She was having bad cramps for the past two weeks, and then she miscarried," the source told the weekly magazine.
"She knew something was wrong when the cramps got worse consistently," the source added. "She was having extreme pain to the point where she couldn't get out of bed."
The young mom is understandably upset about losing her pregnancy — she was rumored to be carrying twins. She later blasted the rumors.
"Thank you @intouchweekly for telling me I am having twins again, love bad reporting and fake stories, it does sound like a Soap Show!" she tweeted in mid-January. However, she didn't deny she was pregnant.
"She's been really upset. There have been times during the day when she will just break down and cry."
Calvert, a pipeline engineer, has been supportive, according to the source. "Of course, he realizes it's a situation that no one can control. It's devastating."
The young mom has had her share of heartache over the past couple of years — daughter Aliannah was born with numerous health problems that required extensive medical care. The hit MTV reality show followed Messer as she tried to get answers about her daughter's developmental disabilities.
"I was relieved. The worst thing I could've heard would be that there's something wrong with Aliannah's brain," she told RealityTea in December. "It was pretty hard and emotional as a mom to know that something could be wrong with my child."
She later married her twin's father, Corey Simms; they divorced six months later.
Maybe Ali's medical expenses are the reason she's hoping to get her own reality show spin-off?
"She thinks the babies will help her get her own spin-off show," In Touch quoted a friend as saying. "And that means a much bigger salary!"
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