Pregnancy Denial: Lisa Ngo Shares How Becoming a Young Mother at 18 Changed Her Life

Pregnancy Denial: Lisa Ngo Shares How Becoming a Young Mother at 18 Changed Her Life

Influencer Lisa Ngo was 18 when she suffered severe pain which sent her to hospital where she was told she was in labor. She tells the before and especially after her about her pregnancy she denied, and she explains the reality of being a parent so young.

He had just turned eighteen. She was beautiful as a child, and she gave birth to a surprise one for herself and her loved ones. More than 135,000 people follow these family adventures on YouTube (68,000 on TikTok and 46,000 on Instagram). Among these most popular videos, the “My Pregnancy Denial” account posted in January 2019, where the influencer recounts how she gave birth to a baby she wasn’t expecting at all. Years after, to miss I caught up with her to put her pregnancy denial in more perspective and how her surprise motherhood changed her life.

The before and above all the after of a total denial of pregnancy, told by the influencer Lisa Ngo

Pregnancy Denial: Lisa Ngo Shares How Becoming a Young Mother at 18 Changed Her Life

While her doctor thought she was constipated, Lisa Ngo started experiencing severe pain which forced her to go to the hospital where a nurse revealed to her that she was indeed giving birth. She was only 18 and had just become a mother following her pregnancy denial.

What to do in these cases? Recognize the baby or give birth under X? What psychological follow-up when you become a parent overnight without any preparation? What do other people look like when you become a mother so young? What relationship do you have with your children when there is little age difference? In this YouTube video for to miss, Lisa Ngo talks about her first pregnancy, very different from the second where she had visible signs for 9 months, and not the last 9 hours. Before concluding:

“Afterwards, it’s not because we have a young child that we’re necessarily incapable, immature, that we can’t take care of it like a person who had a child later. Whether we are young or not, we want the well-being of our little baby. »

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