Her continued: “It’s better to remain on medication because, if not, it will cause me stress and worry about having a seizure. All that stressing will have a negative impact on the baby’s health. So I’m putting it in God’s hands and the doctors’ hands, praying that everything will be fine—and that when it’s time I’m going to get pregnant and have my healthy baby. It’s what I live in right now.
Instagram Vogue Brazil quoted Coelho as saying, “I never took the birth control pill because the epilepsy drugs can take away some of the effectiveness of the contraceptive, so I imagined that I would get pregnant in the same month as the baby plan was started.”
She told the magazine that when she finally saw her positive pregnancy test, while hugging her husband, she “couldn’t cry because I was in shock.”
“Was it really me? “Was I really pregnant?” she inquired. She asked.