ChoA, formerly of Crayon Pop, said she felt relieved to be freed from all medications and injections.
On the 7th, ChoA uploaded a photo to her social account saying, "As of today, all in vitro medications, injections, and vaginal suppositories are finished!"
The released photo was filled with the injections ChoA had been receiving for in vitro procedures. ChoA shared the happy news, "At this week's 10th-week infertility center appointment, I was told that I only need to finish the remaining medication and can stop everything."
She added, "The injections and medications I had to take every single day even after the in vitro procedure began in June! In summer, some medicines had to be refrigerated because they might melt, so going out wasn't easy, but I'm finally free," expressing her emotion.
But ChoA complained of another hardship, saying, "I just wish the morning sickness would ease… it's not the quiet 'ugh' like in a drama, it's 'uwaeeeek' — it's like a man suffering from a hangover lives inside me, I guess, hahahaha."
She added, "Nothing about pregnancy is easy. I'm gradually learning how great it is to become a mother. I offer my respect to all the mothers in the world."
Meanwhile, ChoA married a businessman six years her senior in 2021, but during a health checkup in the first year of her marriage to prepare for pregnancy, she was diagnosed with cervical cancer and later met medical staff who said her fertility could be preserved, leading to surgery in 2023. Cleared by medical staff to become pregnant, she began trying earlier this year, succeeded in conceiving on the first in vitro attempt, and after overcoming a 1% chance, drew attention by carrying identical twins formed by natural division. She is currently 11 weeks pregnant and is due to give birth in March next year.
[Photo] ChoA SNS
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