The Taiwan-based Singaporean singer also tells 8days.sg why it took her so long to announce her pregnancy and how ridiculously costly it is to have a baby in Taiwan.
got on a call with Kelly, she told us that she's 25 weeks pregnant and that she took so long to tell everyone the good news because her first trimester was"terrible".
For those who are wondering, Kelly's symptoms included: Vomiting, migraines, gastric, bloating, inability to walk without support, spotting, cramping and constipation."The doctor told me to just lie down and rest considering how I even needed an umbrella to move around. It was very scary for me so I discussed it with my husband and we thought that we should wait till all the test results are okay before we tell our parents and everyone else.
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