Go Woori of Rainbow shared her husband's realistic reaction after she became pregnant.

On the 2nd, a video titled "Go Woori is pregnant! The tearful pregnancy coming-out scene" was uploaded to the 'Go Woori' channel.

Earlier, Go Woori first revealed her pregnancy on the day-before broadcast of MBC's Radio Star. She said, "I am now about 10 weeks. I think I haven't been able to leave the house for about three to four weeks. The production team called me here because I started having morning sickness. So I took anti-nausea medicine first, and when I take it I get drowsy and can't think about going anywhere, and if I go out I can't eat well, so I pretty much cut myself off from friends and just lie on this sofa like a stationary ghost. My husband says he's scared. When he comes home I stick to the same position like a stationary ghost," she said, sharing her recent condition.

She continued, "I have pregnancy eating and pregnancy weight gain. My stomach keeps feeling bad. I feel nauseous like sea sickness. Try explaining to men that it's like having a hangover for 24 hours straight. I feel dizzy and sometimes have a headache, it's uncomfortable this way and that way, and I constantly feel gassy. My upper belly sticks out like this. And I have to go to the bathroom so often; it's really hard. So I go to the bathroom and come back. If my husband snores and sleeps, I can't help but be annoyed. He sleeps so well, and I think, 'He sleeps well?' I envy him. He sleeps that well. Even if I come and go he doesn't wake up," she complained about her difficulties.

However, "If I don't have morning sickness I get very anxious. One day I opened my eyes and felt so refreshed. I thought I might even be able to cook. I felt bad. So I kept touching my breasts. My breasts hurt. They hurt even to brush against, but I kept touching them. Is it okay? I feel like my symptoms are gone and I get anxious. So I make a fuss. I tell my mother, 'My symptoms suddenly disappeared, what should I do?' and she says, 'Wait until tomorrow and then go to the hospital.' But the next day they came back immediately. There's no time to go the next day. A few hours later they were right back. I felt relieved, like 'it's okay.' When my body is bad it's bad, but my mind is at ease. On days my body is good my mind is uneasy. I worry that something might be wrong. Many people say they're grateful for morning sickness, and that's exactly right. When my body is unwell I think, 'This baby is growing well.' This is motherhood. I am growing a lot," she said, explaining the advantages of morning sickness.

When asked about her husband's initial reaction at the time of pregnancy, Go Woori recalled, "I was very overexcited. I said, 'Oppa, I think I'm pregnant,' even though it had only been two days and he said, 'That's strange.' My husband is very type T and said, 'Calm down.' Because I had heard so many times that it's hard to get pregnant in one go, he said, 'Maybe you just feel that way.' I kept being so overexcited, so I told him to take a test quickly. At first the line doesn't show well like a thread. You have to keep looking. I asked, 'Oppa, don't you think it's positive?' but he said he wasn't sure. Later it got a little darker. Then he saw it and said, 'I think it's positive,'" she recalled.

She said, "Because my husband is a surrealist, he started worrying from that moment. He said we have to move, and this and that, and fussed to himself. I'm very optimistic and the complete opposite, so I said, 'Don't worry, I'm here.' But the next day after that meeting, a casting call for Radio Star came. It was after 10 years. Heaven is helping us. He said, 'We should name the baby Bokdeongi.' It's a little bundle. He already said the baby is covering his diaper costs," she said, expressing overwhelming emotion.

Go Woori, who said she tried in vitro fertilization, said, "I succeeded on the first attempt. They say the first time is like a lottery, so I had no expectations at all; I didn't even remove my nails because I expected nothing. Because they said removing them now is bad due to chemicals, I've been growing them and trimming them. I went in with such low expectations and a light heart, and it just worked," she said in surprise.

However, the production team asked, "We heard you went to the obstetrician alone," drawing attention. Go Woori replied, "Actually, my husband isn't the type to go to that kind of place. He kind of goes, 'Huh? Why me?' That's his style. But there's nothing for him to do there. So it's better if he doesn't watch. If you drag him there and make him sit, he'll get more stressed. Since last year we prepared for IVF for a long time, I got used to going alone," she said.

She added, "I went once on the day to hear the heartbeat. When it was about 1 cm it was so small. But my brother was next to me saying, 'It's a bean, a bean,'" she said, sharing her husband's realistic reaction.

Then the production team asked, "If your sister suddenly wants strawberries around 4 a.m., what then?" and Go Woori said, "I wouldn't expect anything. I don't really say what I want to eat, either. It just makes me annoyed," but she added, "I chose this, everyone. It's okay. I'm living, so I guess life is worth it? And if you don't expect anything it's very peaceful," she explained.

She also said, "There are many advantages. My husband does almost all the housework. It's not because I tell him to; I noticed it during dating. When I visited his home there wasn't a speck of dust. I asked if a housekeeper came and he said no. He said he likes cleanliness. I thought, 'This is the one. It would be good to marry this person.' But he really cleans everything in the morning before going to work. He's really diligent," and added, "I feel like I've only talked about the negatives too much. Actually, if we have a child, I think my husband will raise them very well," she tried to smooth things over.

Meanwhile, Go Woori married a non-celebrity businessman five years her senior on Oct. 2022.

[Photo] Go Woori

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