Crayon Pop‘s ChoA pregnant: Idol to welcome twins through IVF after cancer battle, pens touching letter

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 Idol to welcome twins through IVF after cancer battle, pens touching letter

Congratulations are in order for Crayon Pop‘s ChoA, who announced that she is pregnant. The 3rd-gen idol took to her social media account to share the news by uploading a heartfelt video of herself.

ChoA married her entrepreneur husband in December 2021.


Crayon Pop‘s ChoA is pregnant after IVF

In a heartfelt video shared online on September 5, the idol revealed that she is pregnant with identical twins after the couple opted to go through IVF treatment. The video, which she uploaded, showed her honest and emotional reaction to finding out that the at-home pregnancy test showed positive signs.

The video was uploaded with an emotional letter, revealing the singer’s struggle with cervical cancer treatment and how she got to this point in her life after all the struggles.

Her post read, “Two years ago, I was diagnosed with cancer, and several university hospitals told me that I would not be able to have children. But I never gave up. I met a hospital and a professor who helped preserve my fertility, successfully underwent cancer surgery, and was able to recover.

After several attempts at natural conception, we tried IVF, and like a miracle, our baby came to us on the very first try!”She then shared more about how she was 10 weeks and 2 days pregnant at the time of the post.

While sharing more about how she’s having twins, the idol revealed that she was initially worried because she no longer has a cervix because of her cancer treatment, but she is still taking this moment as an opportunity.She ended the post by sharing her gratitude for friends and family members, as well as fans who provided her with support and love for the past few years and stood by her through thick and thin. She even shared a full vlog on her online channel as well, delving further into the process of getting pregnant via IVF.

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