Jason Kennedy’s wife Lauren Scruggs visited the emergency room for ‘severe pain’ after egg retrieval

Jason Kennedy’s wife Lauren Scruggs visited the emergency room for ‘severe pain’ after egg retrieval procedure: ‘Everything will be ok’


They’re sharing their journey to becoming parents.

And Jason Kennedy had a small scare when wife Lauren Scruggs was admitted to the emergency room after complaining of pain post egg retrieval procedure earlier in the week.

The 39-year-old television host took to Instagram with an update on his wife’s health as he admitted to being a little scared, but all was well in their home once again with their invitro fertilization process. 

Scary: Jason Kennedy had a small scare when wife Lauren Scruggs was admitted to the emergency room after complaining of pain post egg retrieval procedure earlier in the week

Despite wearing a face mask, Lauren appeared to be smiling as she wore a sweatshirt and sat near a ultrasound machine in a doctor’s office.

‘Well this one right here gave me a scare last night,’ he posted on Instagram. ‘A trip to the ER for severe pain post egg retrieval but our doctor assured us this morning that everything will be ok.

‘She’s STRONG and will be back on her feet in no time. This is where nurse Jason steps in with that 24/7 love and care. Oh and slide 2 is bunny, she requested he stay close at all times.’

Staying strong: Just days before, Kennedy posted a photo of his wife after the retrieval process and noted that the procedure 'went really well'

Staying strong: Just days before, Kennedy posted a photo of his wife after the retrieval process and noted that the procedure ‘went really well’

Just days before, Kennedy posted a photo of his wife after the retrieval process and noted that the procedure ‘went really well.’

Lauren and Jason have publicly shared the very difficult process in medically conceiving a child with their millions of followers.

‘I have truly been feeling so grateful for every part of this process,’ she recently wrote online. ‘It was an internal struggle initially to make the decision to start ivf because holistic routes are always my go-to, but after so much prayer, this path was the clear next step and so much peace is behind it.’ 

The pair wed in Texas in 2015 and started trying for a family four years later.

The pair wed in Texas in 2015 and started trying for a family four years later.

The pair wed in Texas in 2015 and started trying for a family four years later.

‘Whenever i get a shot or take medicine, instead of subconsciously feeling guilty, i thank God for how it is helping my body during this time + am so grateful for this opportunity, the amazing doctors, and the community of friends doing ivf at the same time as me,’ she wrote online. This mentality has shifted everything for me.

‘Every time a shot hurts or if i am tired, i am so reminded of the most beautiful attribute behind having kiddos that i have learned from the sweet parents around me – there is nothing better to sacrifice for and this minimal discomfort is so temporary.’ 

'Every time a shot hurts or if i am tired, i am so reminded of the most beautiful attribute behind having kiddos that i have learned from the sweet parents around me - there is nothing better to sacrifice for and this minimal discomfort is so temporary'

‘Every time a shot hurts or if i am tired, i am so reminded of the most beautiful attribute behind having kiddos that i have learned from the sweet parents around me – there is nothing better to sacrifice for and this minimal discomfort is so temporary’