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Singer Shay Hember Shares Harrowing Experience of Complicated Birth

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Singer Shay Hember and her husband Nadav Sivan welcomed their first son, Kerem, about five months ago. Although Hember had planned a natural water birth, complications arose during labor that led to an emergency cesarean section. In her first interview as a mother on the show "Good Night with Guy Pines," she recounted the traumatic moments surrounding the birth and the difficult recovery that followed.

Hember entered the experience with optimism, influenced by her mother who gave birth to six children while maintaining a career. However, during labor she developed a high fever and signs of infection, prompting doctors to administer antibiotics and monitor her condition closely. The fetal heart monitor indicated distress, leading to a rapid decision to move her to surgery.

During the cesarean, Hember was unable to see her newborn immediately and was alarmed when she did not hear him cry. Kerem was taken to emergency care to stabilize his condition. Hours later, when she finally held her son, she described a mix of joy and shock, still coping with physical pain and emotional trauma. She reflected, "It could have ended differently in seconds."

Hember channeled her experience and the postpartum challenges into a new song titled "Everything and Nothing at Once," which portrays the isolation and pressure many new mothers face. She highlighted the contrast between social media portrayals of motherhood and her own feelings of vulnerability and pain.

The interview sheds light on the unpredictable nature of childbirth and the emotional complexities new mothers endure, emphasizing the importance of awareness and support during this critical time.

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