Little People fans are concerned after pregnant Isabel Roloff shares she’s ‘going through a LOT’ ahead of due date
WITH her due date rapidly approaching, fans of Isabel Roloff's are growing concerned by her lack of updates.
The Little People, Big World star had seemingly disappeared from social media since the middle of November, when before she would post nearly daily check-ins of her life.
But on Monday, November 23, the mom-to-be finally shared some new news.
She explained: "Been a little bit quiet because we have been going through A LOT. I know I'll look back on this time and be reminded of our strength, faith and deep love for each other.
"Things have been a little hard lately but focusing on all the LOVE surrounding us, I feel so much peace that everything is going to be okay."
Fans were quick to question what exactly has been so hard, and offered their own blessings.
One person wrote: "I'm sending positive vibes, LOVE, light, and prayers to you and yours."
Another added a mantra: "'I am calm. I am strong. I am centered and I am peaceful. I am able to let go of fear and trust that I am eternally safe.' Sending big big love, sister. You are divinely protected. All is well."
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A third said she can't wait for the newborn: "Praying for you both on a nice healthy bundle of joy and a speedy recovery from birth."
And another shared words from a classical singer: "Every little thing’s gonna be alright….like Bob Marley says."
PREGNANT PAUSES
This isn't the first time Isabel has caused fans to worry about her upcoming birth, previously admitting to feeling a sense of anxiety as the due date approaches.
On Friday, November 12, the 25-year-old shared a video of husband Jacob’s hand and her hand resting on her baby bump as their unborn child kicked.
Alongside the video, the LPBW alum wrote: “Feeling our first baby move together.
“Moving through sooo much these last few weeks.”
She added: “I have anxiety but ultimately it’s a good test for me to see how far I can be pushed, how much I can believe in myself and how much I have grown.”
FAMILY FEARS
Pregnancy fears and problems seem to be running throughout the Roloff families.
Sister-in-law Audrey Roloff admitted she is "hurting" and "crying tears of pain" days after giving birth to her third child and newborn son, Radley.
The new mom, 30, vulnerably opened up about her pain and exhaustion in a tell-all post discussing her postpartum experience on Instagram.
She captioned the first photograph, indicating that the photograph was taken two days postpartum: "Maybe it will be different this time.
"Maybe I'll get through the first week of recovery without the dreaded M word... I didn't tear as bad. I didn't hemorrhage this time."
Audrey left no detail of her experience out for her fans and continued: "My birth experience was so beautiful and peaceful and empowering. Those first few days postpartum I was so encouraged."
However, Audrey expressed that on her third day postpartum, her pain took a turn for the worst.
The mother-of-now-three posted a photograph of her nose red and blotchy, as she looked completely exhausted lying in bed.
She continued her long post reminding fans that there's more to giving birth than the cute baby photos: "This is what you hardly ever see on the other side of the screen.
"An overflowing postpartum nightstand with a very tired, hurting, recovering mama. Tears of joy as she swoons over her newborn baby and tears of pain as she aches in too many places to count."
TORI'S TRUTH
In March, Tori revealed she suffered a miscarriage eight weeks into what was then her third pregnancy.
In an emotional post on Instagram, she explained: "We were so excited to share some exciting news this week. We were so excited when we found out we were expecting baby #3, and we couldn’t wait to share.
"We went in for our first ultrasound at 8 weeks and found out that we lost our sweet baby two weeks earlier.
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"I’ve honestly never felt loss like I did in that moment. I’ve never felt so sad, angry, and scared in a single moment.
"I had no symptoms of losing out sweet angel baby and nothing could have prepared me for hearing our sweet baby was gone."
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