2:49 PM PT — Cardi B shared extra details about the horrific accident that left her worried for the safety of her unborn child. The rapper stopped by X Areas on Thursday, where she confirmed that she slipped while walking up the stairs… telling her followers that she “kind of busted (her) ass.”
As Cardi said… she heard a “pop” after the incident, which left her unable to move and screaming for help. Cardi tried to sleep to ease the pain, but as the situation worsened, she went to the hospital… where she realized she had torn a ligament in her pelvis and was bulging.
According to Cardi, she began having contractions “every two minutes for a full 24 hours” … before she was finally released and sent home on bed rest. She also has to undergo physical therapy.
Cardi B is speaking out after recently suffering a “freak accident”… sharing with her followers all the scary details, including how it practically cost her son No. 3.
In a recent chat on X Areas, the rapper mentioned that she was recovering from a frightening ordeal… that left her briefly “paralyzed”… and on the verge of losing her unborn child.
While Cardi didn’t share what triggered the health scare, she noted that the incident became so severe that it “almost cost me my son,” indicating that she nearly went into premature labor.
Cardi introduced her pregnant final week… sooner or later later asking for divorce of Detourwhom he married in 2017.
As TMZ previously reported… Cardi’s divorce filing has been confirmed Offset is the daddy of her unborn child as she applied for child support for all 3 of her children. Cardi and Offset also share a son, wave, and daughter, Culture.
She has yet to reveal the sex of her new baby, who is due to be born later this year.
Thankfully, Cardi assured her followers that her daughter was doing great following the medical episode, but said she is still struggling with the pain.
As she said, “If I don’t feel well in 4 hours, I’m going to the hospital and I don’t give a shit.”
We’ve reached out to Cardi’s reps for comment…so far, no word back.
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