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Scene Co-host Alyssa Farrah Griffin returns to the talk show panel after being out for three days due to illness.
The pregnant TV personality, 36, was missing from the popular ABC show earlier this week due to a stomach virus. he is six months pregnant With her and her husband Justin Griffin’s first child.
“I missed you guys!” Griffin said her co-hosts welcomed her back to the festively decorated show during Thursday’s episode, which was the first event of the holiday season to feature the show’s festively decorated set.
“I’m feeling completely better but getting sick while pregnant is no joke,” she said, before encouraging her co-stars to wash their hands. co-host Jai Bihar Then poke fun at Griffin, a Former aide to President Donald Trumpciting Trump’s controversial and baseless claims Taking Tylenol during pregnancy may cause autism in children.
“No Tylenol for you!” Behar jokingly told Griffin. The soon-to-be mother laughed and replied, “Okay, I can’t get anything.”
Trump and Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced in September that he had found a Association between autism and acetaminophen useWhich is the active ingredient in the widely used Tylenol. The President even advised expectant mothers to “fight hard not to take it.”
Doctors and medical experts immediately rejected this claim due to the fact that there is no scientific evidence To back up the connection.
Scene The co-host, a famously vocal critic of Trump, expressed his outrage at the baseless claims Cheryl Hines, wife of RFK Jr. When she appeared on the show in October to promote her new book. Griffin, who recently announced her pregnancy, asked Hines what she would say to “women who now feel anxious and nervous because their doctors are telling them one thing but top public health professionals are telling them a very different thing.”
Hines obviously hesitated and then replied that pregnant women should consult their doctors.
Meanwhile, amid Griffin’s return to the talk show on Thursday, her fellow panelists celebrated the fact that she would be the first host in years to bring a child to the show. The political commentator is going to give birth to a child in February. She announced her pregnancy during an episode of the longtime talk show in October.
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“I’m so happy, and I’ve shared with you all what I’ve been through [in vitro fertilization.] It was difficult, it took us about a year, it took us five rounds. But he is here, he is coming,” she said.
griffin Married her husband in November 2021Nearly a year after leaving his role as White House spokesperson and aide to Trump. The couple told after announcing their pregnancy People After two years of trying to conceive naturally they turned to IVF. She told the outlet that the IVF process was an “emotional roller coaster.”
“My first round wasn’t bad, but I got over-confident and immediately started my second round, and let me tell you, it’s unlike anything I’ve experienced. You feel somewhat out of control with your body,” she said at the time.
Griffin was also diagnosed with endometriosis When undergoing IVF, which makes it more difficult to get pregnant. Endometriosis affects about one in every 10 women and causes tissue similar to the uterine lining to grow in other parts of the body, which can lead to painful periods, long-term pain, and infertility.