Naya Rivera Opens Up Pregnancy: This is one of the most fulfilling things I’ve ever done! [Ovary Hustlin’]
Motherhood is literally around the corner for Naya Rivera (28). Earlier this year, the Glee actress and her hubby Ryan Dorsey (31) announced that they’re expecting their first child together.
While Naya has shared a few pregnancy photos of her growing bump, she’s giving fans even more sight about her journey, via a personal blog with People. Peep a few excerpts.
On not necessarily ‘trying’ to get pregnant:
I guess we should start at the beginning! My husband Ryan and I weren’t exactly trying, but we weren’t not trying to conceive when I found out we were pregnant. I mean, I may have been spotted yelling to my fellow Glee cast mates in our final days of shooting before winter break that I was going to “switch to tequila all month to try to get knocked up” — but nevertheless, it was a surprise when it actually worked.
I think a woman is always shocked to see that yes, positive, smiley face, thumbs up (or down in some cases) and all the other emojis they’ve got on these tests these days. I was no exception. I immediately called my mom, shaking, and ran to the doctor for a blood test.
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