Chrissy Teigen put on ‘official two week bed rest’ as she awaits third baby

Chrissy Teigen put on ‘official two week bed rest’ as she awaits third baby

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Pregnant Chrissy Teigen put on ‘official two week bed rest’ as she awaits third child

The model, 34, took to Twitter to give fans a health update amid her pregnancy journey, revealing that she’s been instructed to remain in bed

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Chrissy Teigen told fans she’s been put on an “official two week bed rest” as she prepares to welcomes her third child.

The model, 34, took to Twitter to give fans a health update amid her pregnancy journey, revealing that she’s been instructed to remain in bed.

But it’s not all bad news for Chrissy – who already has two kids with husband John Legend – as she told fans that she’ll be using her time to get crafty for her kids.

While she didn’t explain the reason for having to stay in bed for a fortnight, the model did say she will be “taking this time to learn how to sew capes and kid clothes”.

She candidly told fans: “I’m on official 2 week bed rest 🙁 I’m taking this time to learn how to sew capes and kid clothes so s**t is about to get… astonishingly ugly.”

It comes as Chrissy revealed that she’s gearing up to get Botox procedures done during her pregnancy.

But she was quick to point out that it’s not for cosmetic reasons, after telling fans she was “cleared” by a doctor to get the treatments in a bid to combat her “really really bad pregnancy headaches “.

Taking to Twitter, Chrissy penned: “[I] was thrilled to be cleared to do neck muscle botox along with a crazy combo of beta blocker shots and radio wave frequency something something doctor terms.

“Anyhow man it’s just so bad but I see the light finally.”

Her revelation sparked many questions from curious fans, who began to quiz her on how exactly this will help cure her of the headaches.

The mum-of-two clarified that she consults a neurologist instead of a cosmetic injector, and that she finds it to be “a lot better and safer because they talk to your OB”.

Chrissy’s tips proved to be a hit among her followers, as one even asked if the Botox would help her overcome her headaches even when she’s not pregnant.

Confident the Botox will make a difference, Chrissy responded: “Jaw Botox for my grinding was a MUST for my regular headaches. You can also do behind the brow for migraines. Life changing.”

Most of the time, Botox procedures are often for cosmetic purposes such as the smoothing of skin and reducing wrinkles.

But medical research suggests the substance has been a hit in helping muscle spasms from neurological conditions, such as migraines.