Clare Crawley Urges Fans to Be ‘Sensitive’ Toward People Who Use Surrogates to Have Babies
17.07.2023 - 16:53
/ usmagazine.com
Clare Crawley is getting candid about her surrogacy journey after she and husband Ryan Dawkins’ announced they are expecting their first baby together.
“Morning matcha. I used to hate the taste but I recently tried it again + somehow I love it now!” the Bachelorette alum, 42, captioned an Instagram Story video on Sunday, July 16. After a fan responded by writing, “Your taste buds can change when you are pregnant,” Crawley clarified via another Instagram Story post, “I am not pregnant.”
She continued: “I know it is an easy mistake to some but please be aware it can be a sensitive thing to say to a woman who isn’t carrying their own baby. Our amazing surrogate is carrying our baby.”
Crawley revealed via Instagram on Wednesday, July 12, that she and Dawkins are expanding their family. “Baby Dawkins will be arriving via our amazing angel surrogate, in January 2024!!” she captioned a video of herself and her husband — whom she married in February — hanging up a baby onesie on a clothesline. “This TRULY is what my dreams are made of! I can’t tell you how hard it has been to hold this secret in, as I’ve shared the last 10 years of my life with you all!”
She went on to note that the couple’s road to parenthood was one they had been “keeping close to our hearts as we navigated the uncertain world of IVF and all that comes with it up until this point.” Crawley added: “I can’t wait to share it all with you soon what it’s been like for us, and until then, we are so incredibly grateful to @eggwhisperer for making miracles happen!”
Several of Crawley’s Bachelor Nation friends celebrated the soon-to-be parents in the comments section. “Ommmmmmmy congrats!!!! I’m so unbelievably happy for you! The fairytale has officially come true ❤️❤️,”
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