Trisha Paytas Is In 'Love At First Heart Beat' In Pregnancy Announcement!
By MLC on February 14, 2022 at 8:00 PM EST
Updated on March 13, 2022 at 2:40 PM EDT
Trisha Paytas is a mommy-to-be.
The YouTube veteran announced she and her husband, Moses Hacmon, are expecting their first child together.
On Monday, February 14, Trisha posted a series of pictures that included a sonogram, positive pregnancy tests and a smiling photo of her and Hacmon.
Trisha Paytas Is Pregnant!
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She also included a video of the heartbeat of her future child.
Trisha captioned the carousel of photos, “love at first ❤️ beat #happyvalentinesday.”
Her pregnancy announcement was met with a plethora of love from friends and fans.
Newly-single Julia Fox left a bunch of fire emojis.
Zach Sang wrote, “MAZEL TOV!!!!!!”
Gabi Demartino replied, “OH. MY. GOD!” and her sister, Nikki Demartino left “congrats!!!!”
One fan wrote, “So happy for you girl, you did it got married and got pregnant that’s all she has ever wanted lol ❤️❤️❤️.”
Another replied, “ummm brb goingto cry!!!! 😭 😭 😭 😭 😭 😭 😭.”
Mom & Dad To Be!
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Many others left shocked and excited messages of “OMG” and “Congrats!!”
This is Trisha’s first pregnancy after experiencing fertility struggles.
She also uploaded a video to her YouTube channel titled, “I’m Pregnant.”
Trisha starts off the video right away with “I’m pregnant. I am pregnant, oh my gosh!”
She continued, “I never thought I would be making this video for so long. I actually never visualized this happening until recently.”
Trisha Reveals Pregnancy After Eight-Year Infertility Struggle
Trisha explained she found out a few weeks ago that she was pregnant, but her excitement has only increased with each passing day.
“I still can’t believe it. I’m in absolute disbelief and shock. I am so, so grateful, thankful and I’m just at the most peace I’ve ever felt in my entire life,” she said.
Trisha explained she’s about seven and a half weeks pregnant currently, after being “infertile” over the past eight years.
“The first time I ever went to a doctor for this at 25 told me that I was never going to have kids. The doctor said IVF is going to be your best route, because your tubes are just too scarred up,” she recalled. “I had done the HSG test twice before and it did not work.”
‘HSG’ is short for Hysterosalpingography.
It’s an X-ray test to outline the internal shape of the uterus and show whether the fallopian tubes are blocked.
Despite still being in disbelief, Trisha explained the moment she found out she was pregnant she felt relief.
“It just feels right. All of a sudden, I just felt a sense of purpose. Like, I just felt like my life felt completed. Like my life is just starting is how it feels,” she said. “And I feel like, I… I know it’s God’s timing. I know there’s miracles that happen.”
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Trisha and Hacmon got engaged in December 2020 and married a year later in Hawaii in December 2021.
In 2016, the former “Frenemies” podcast cohost told their audience that they couldn’t “really have kids” due to their pelvic inflammatory disease.
“I still have my uterus, but my periods are just not really regular,” the former reality star explained in a video at the time, noting that they had “damaged” ovaries with cysts. “Sometimes I don’t have [a] period at all for a long period of time, and sometimes I have them every other week. With my PID, the chances of ever having children are basically zero. I’ll just tell you guys now, I know that it’s not in the cards for me.”