Baby Battle! See Pregnant Amy Schumer Vomit On Her Way To Stand-Up Gig
Amy Schumer’s difficult pregnancy is causing her to experience morning sickness all day long. And the candid comedienne isn't afraid to share her torment with fans.
On Tuesday night, Schumer posted a graphic video of her vomiting on the car ride to her stand-up show in Tarrytown, New York.
“Turn sound off if you have a weak stomach,” she warned on Instagram. “I love doing stand-up more than anything and I hate cancelling shows. I have to postpone some until I feel human again. But i will make up these dates and we will have a great time.”
As RadarOnline.com readers know, Schumer, 37, is pregnant with her first child, by husband Chris Fischer. But the pregnancy has been anything but easy for her, and she has had to cancel a plethora of stand-up dates, including stops in Seattle, Phoenix and Oakland, after doctors advised her not to travel cross country.
The show did go on in Tarrytown Tuesday night, though Schumer admitted to dressing down for her set.
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“I’m so proud of my stand up right now and can’t wait to share it,” she continued. “Thanks to the amazing crowd tonight for being so warm and such great laughers and for being cool with my sweatpants and slippers on stage.”
Schumer, who is in the second trimester of her pregnancy, was hospitalized earlier this month, after suffering hyperemesis – severe morning sickness, often resulting in extreme nausea, lightheadedness and vomiting, which can cause dehydration. The condition must be treated in the hospital with IV fluids and medication.
The I Feel Pretty star has been very open about her pregnancy and promised to continue share her bumpy road to childbirth.
“We are shooting a doc of me these past few months leading up to a special Im filming and you will see that I’m strugglin right now,” she said on Instagram. “But I’m so grateful and excited to be a mom. I’m grateful I have access to healthcare, as we all should have.”
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