Tiffany Haddish is opening up about a difficult experience she’s going through. She said she has had eight miscarriages due to endometriosis.
Speaking with People, she opened up about the immense effort she’s taken on both her body and her mental health. He said it has been a very difficult experience. Haddish has endometriosis, which is where the endometrium is also found on the outside of the uterus. It also causes pain.
“My body is playing tricks on me,” said the actor. “I’m pretty sure the devil is real, because on the first day of my period, no matter what, the devil goes into overdrive. I feel like my life is turning upside down.”
She thought to herself, “I’ll ask myself, ‘Am I dying?'” Haddish said she ended up going to the hospital because she kept passing out.
Haddish explained: “She gave me something because I kept passing out. “I don’t talk about it, but people think I’m sleeping everywhere, but I’m passing out because I’m going to be in a lot of pain.”
Doctors initially diagnosed Haddish with a dent in her uterus. However, she revealed that doctors misdiagnosed her.
Tiffany Haddish opens up about ‘devastating’ miscarriages
“The pain is crazy. I feel like someone is kicking me in the back,” she said. “Turns out it’s not a dent they saw on the ultrasound. It was endo that was hanging. “It looked like a dent, but it was just extra layers.”
Unfortunately for the actor, he said miscarriages have been a result of the disorder. He said he had eight miscarriages. Doctors had performed procedures to try to fix his condition.
“It’s so fucking devastating,” she said. “Every time I find out I’m pregnant, I say, ‘Don’t drink, don’t smoke, don’t do anything.’ Even if I really don’t want to [the baby]“I still try to give it a chance.”
Haddish last suffered a miscarriage last year. She said: “It’s like she doesn’t know why there is so much blood. And then I go to the doctor and they say, ‘Oh, you’re having an abortion right now.’ And I only do D&C (dilation and curettage, a procedure to remove pregnancy tissue).”
Haddish said she has been taking medication to try to treat it.
“The last two months haven’t been that bad,” he said. “I just feel sleepy. But I’ve been training even more. And it’s been 11 days [on my period] to four or five, which is pretty normal, so it’s okay.”
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