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Meghan Trainor details 'traumatic' experience when her newborn son, Riley, 'didn’t wake up for a week'

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Meghan Trainor recently opened up about her terrifying experience in the hospital shortly after the birth of her son in February 2021.

The singer welcomed her now 20-month-old son Riley with husband Daryl Sabara last year.Trainor and Sabara met and started dating in 2016 after they were set up by mutual friend Chloe Grace Moretz, eventually getting married in December 2018.

During an interview with People, Trainor detailed the week following her son’s birth. He would not wake up, and she was frustrated doctors were unable to give her and her husband answers as to why or let them know when their son’s condition would improve. "It was just really frustrating not having an answer," the singer said. "Not having answers for why my kid didn't wake up for a week was very frustrating." It was frustrating for Trainor not to have answers for why her son would not wake up. (Mike Coppola/Getty Images for American Heart Association) Trainor was also frustrated by the fact many of the nurses were trying to convince her her son’s condition was her fault because she was on antidepressants during her pregnancy. "They were like, 'Sometimes it happens,' and then some nurses were like, 'Well, it's because you're on antidepressants,'" Trainor said. "And I'm like, 'Yeah, but I've been told by others that it's not that.'" The "All About That Bass" singer didn’t realize how much the whole experience affected her until discussing it with her therapist and realizing she was having nightmares about her birth experience, seeing herself being operated on during the C-section.

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