“Growing another life inside of you is… so strange” 22-year-old Miss Karun spills more details about her pregnancy

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Former Camp Mullar singer 22 year old Miss Karun last week shocked many after she revealed she was expecting her first child. The lass shared beautiful photos of her grown baby bump and as revealed the lady is now 37 weeks pregnant which confirms that she is 9 months pregnant.

Karun however reveal details about her pregnancy nor did she talk about the baby daddy. But speaking to WGLiveNetwork’s, an online radio – Miss Karun finally touched a few details about her pregnancy journey.

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Just like any new mum-to-be the lady says that her first trimester was pretty much difficult as she had nobody by her side to help her through it.

“My first trimester was difficult. For most people it is difficult because you’re sick a lot. I went to Boston and I was by myself. I had to take long train rides to my apartment where I was living with people who weren’t very friendly, so that took a lot of strength, so that took a lot of strength… That? I don’t know where that strength came from. It’s like I have an extra reserve tank now, for when I feel depleted, it’s like Nope – you can keep going. I hope this is one of the things that stays into motherhood.”

Miss Karun baby bump
Miss Karun baby bump

She went on to admit that having a child inside her felt incredible even though sometimes it would feel difficult. So far she says she has lack of interest in music (pregnancy moods) and her creativity hits zero…however when the baby arrives she wishes to get back to her old self.

This is definitely the most powerful thing that’s ever happened to me, in all directions – not just powerful positive or powerful negative, it’s just… powerful. That Mother Earth kind of energy… I can try explain it to you, but also every woman’s pregnancy is different. What I personally experience is… random surges of creativity – but at the same time a lack of interest in music. So! My creativity has not been in what I’ve been or what I’ve invested my entire life into – which can be heartbreaking at times – but at least, I’ve had some kind of a (creative) release. Like – I still draw, I still paint, I still have incredible ideas that seem to come out of nowhere…

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