Teen Mom Briana DeJesus takes daughter Stella, 4, to cardiologist after rushing her to hospital in health scare
TEEN Mom Briana DeJesus took her daughter Stella, four, to a cardiologist specialist after rushing her to the hospital in a terrifying health scare.
Briana shared to her Instagram stories a video of Stella sitting on an examination bed at her follow-up cardiologist appointment.
Earlier in November, Briana scared concerned fans when she posted a video of Stella laying in a hospital bed calling it her "most stressful yet relaxing visit yet."
Although Briana didn't disclose any specific details on Stella's health condition in her most recent Instagram stories update, Stella did appear to be in good spirits at her check-in.
The four-year-old was pictured wearing a cotton mask, so her facial expression was obscured.
Although the toddler held up a peace sign to the camera, her mother Briana, 27, presumably behind it.
She looked absolutely precious wearing rainbow-colored shoes, a bright pink top, and a white cardigan.
The two appeared to be visiting a pediatric cardiologist, as the decor on the light green walls included large stickers of colorful cartoon children.
MEDICAL SCARE
Earlier this month, the Teen Mom star updated fans on Stella's health after she was rushed to the hospital.
The reality star has previously been open about her daughter's numerous health concerns over the years.
Doctors found the toddler had fluid in her joints and needed to have surgery to drain it.
Briana said: "The doctor says nobody really knows how one gets it.
"A simple bug bite or scratch can open up flesh and bacteria can travel."
'NOT FUNNY'
This month Briana was in hot water with fans after sharing a video of herself "mocking" Stella as she cried in fear on a rollercoaster ride.
One commenter wrote: "Apparently Stella crying makes Brianna [sic] laugh."
Another user wrote: "This isn't funny, it's mean.
"Why do parents do this??"
A third critic commented: "Wtf."
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However, one person defended Briana and wrote: "She can't exactly make them stop the ride.
"I'm sure once she got off she comforted her."
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