Meghan Trainor has recalled how nurses implied that her decision to take antidepressants while pregnant contributed to her son's stay in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU).
The All About That Bass singer and her husband, actor Daryl Sabara, welcomed a little boy named Riley in February 2021. However, Riley had "breathing issues" immediately after he was delivered via Caesarean section, and in a recent interview for Romper, Meghan recounted how nurses at the hospital insinuated that she was somehow to blame. "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 told the publication. "It was really f**ked up.
They had no name for what was wrong. He just wouldn't wake up. They said, 'It's really up to Riley when he wants to wake up. ' I'd be like 'Really?
Can't you just zap him and get him up?'" Now that Riley is now a healthy toddler, Meghan is back to work and promoting her new album Takin' It Back.
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