This Teen Mom star shared a horrifying pregnancy danger recently, and it does not look good! They're warning other moms about this issue, and why pregnant women need to be careful.
This is some serious stuff, and shouldn't be taken lightly. Prenatal health is so important, thankfully they're here to educate the public on the matter.
This Teen Mom star opened up about a danger than pregnant women need to be aware of! They join other members of the Teen Mom community in spreading awareness on how to take care of oneself and their children.
Chelsea Houska recently posted on Twitter about a near death experience. “So I want to share something that’s probably going to seem really random,” her tweet began. “But I feel like I can’t be the only person that wouldn’t have known what to do in this type of situation.”
“A couple of weeks ago, I was rushing to eat (steak) and I started choking. SERIOUSLY choking. It would not move up & I could not swallow,” read her second tweet.
Choking is a serious matter! According to the National Safety Council, “choking is the fourth leading cause of unintentional death.” Thousands of people die from choking every year.
“Luckily, Cole was home and he performed the Heimlich and was able to get it out! All I kept thinking about was WHAT IF I had been home alone?” she wrote.
The Teen Mom then shared a video of how to perform the Heimlich Maneuver on oneself.
“So I felt the need to share a video on what to do if you are ever alone and start to choke, as well as a video on how to perform the heimlich on someone else.”
Hopefully her fans took the matter seriously, and learned a little more about how to save someone or themselves while choking.
This time, Chelsea’s father, Randy Houska, is on Twitter sharing important health information.
Her father is a dentist, and retweeted a post about the importance of dental health for pregnant women.
“Taking care of your oral health during your pregnancy is vital to the health of your child,” the tweet read. “Studies show a connection between pregnant women with gum disease and premature and low birth weight among children.”
“#Truth for mothers to be,” Randy commented on the retweet.
The Houska family loves spreading valuable information! Chelsea recently asked her fans on Twitter about selling her clothes.
“I REEEEALLY need to go through my clothes and get rid of stuff,” she wrote. “I’ve never done Poshmark but thinking about putting some stuff on there? Yes? No?”
“It seems like so much work I just throw everything in trash bags and drop them at goodwill,” one user wrote.
“I plan on donating too! I have a looooot I’m ready to part with lol,” Chelsea responded.
Other people are interested in buying Chelsea’s clothing because they used to belong to Chelsea.
“I need to know when you do so I can buy them,” said another Twitter user.
“Ok! I’m gonna try to get it figured out and go through all my s**t haha so it might be a while,” tweeted Chelsea. “BUT I do plan on doing it and I’ll post on here when I do!”
“Great!! I know you have the cutestttt fall clothing and that’s fav season! Can’t wait,” they responded.
Chelsea seems to crowdsource advice on Twitter quite often. Last time, she was asking for advice on cruise lines.
“Has anyone gone on a Disney Cruise? I have a question,” she tweeted. “My family went when I was like 13 but I don’t remember….is it super safe? Are the railings high enough? Did you feel safe just letting the kids run around?”
Another user named Katie responded. “Brooks is about as wild & crazy as they come, and I was SO worried about that…We were REALLY strict on ‘your feet stay on the floor. No climbing, even to sit in a chair,’” she wrote.
“We watched all the cruise vlogs and analyzed everything also,” Chelsea responded. “But then after an article I read today I am paranoid all over again!”
Although it’s unsure what articles Chelsea was reading, another Twitter user hopped onto the thread.
“Chelsea the toddler that drowned was dropped by the grandfather when he hung the child out the window,” they wrote. “Why in the heck would someone do that?”
I think we can all agree that’s wildly different than having a kid slip and fall off a deck, but either way being on such a large boat does mean you have to be concerned about safety!
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