Amy Schumer wants to have another baby... just not during a pandemic.
While talking to Stern, Schumer also recalled her struggle with hyperemesis gravidarum, a severe pregnancy side effect, and how she felt like she had food poisoning for nine months.
"One in three babies die when the mother has [hyperemesis gravidarum], because you can't keep any food down," she said."I was hospitalized, like, 10 times and it's scary because you can't nourish the baby and yourself. It's also like if you've ever had food poisoning, it's truly that for nine-and-a-half months."
"But seriously, once you meet your baby, you're like, 'Oh my god, I would've been sick like that for 10 years just to meet you for an hour,'" Schumer added."It was hard, it was really hard for us. But we got through it."back in November, where she shared how motherhood had changed her. "I didn't know I could love someone that much, no offense to my husband, who's here," she said."But yeah, I think we're both shocked by the level of love that's possible."
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