Meghan Trainor: Nurses Implied Her Meds to Son’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Stay

Meghan Trainor is opening up about the negativity she endured in the hospital after her son’s 2021 birth.

The “All About That Bass” singer—who shares son Riley19-month-old, with her husbandDaryl Sabara—recently shared that after her son was admitted into the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) after a last-minute C-section, the nurses implied that her medication was to blame for his brief stay.

“They kept asking me if I was on antidepressants during the pregnancy, and I was, but on the lowest dose possible, and all my doctors said it was safe and wouldn’t affect him,”She explained the details in a Sept. 21 interview. Romper. “It was really f–ked up.”

Meghan stated that her son was not responding to medical treatment, and that he had difficulty waking up.

“They had no name for what was wrong,”She went on. “He just wouldn’t wake up. They said, ‘It’s really up to Riley when he wants to wake up.’ I’d be likeReally? Can’t you just zap him and get him up?'”

Latest News

Related Articles

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here