Too hot for Emily Miller, who was hospitalized after finding out her pregnancy was ectopic

"It's one of those things you think will never happen to you. I was so scared," said the reality show star. Emily Miller of Too Hot to Handle said Friday tha...

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"It's one of those things you think will never happen to you. I was so scared," said the reality show star. Emily Miller of Too Hot to Handle said Friday tha...

Too hot for Emily Miller, who was hospitalized after finding out her pregnancy was ectopic

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Too hot for Emily Miller, who was hospitalized after finding out her pregnancy was ectopic

"It's one of those things you think will never happen to you. I was so scared," said the reality show star. Emily Miller of Too Hot to Handle said Friday that she had an ectopic pregnancy and had surgery to remove her...

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"It's one of those things you think will never happen to you. I was so scared," said the reality show star. Emily Miller of Too Hot to Handle said Friday that she had an ectopic pregnancy and had surgery to remove her fallopian tubes.

The reality show star said she was "so scared" in an honest and heartbreaking Instagram post, along with photos and videos from her hospital stay, including how she used the camera with an intravenous wrist, friends, and former colleagues. 

Miller said it was a "surprise" when she found out she was pregnant a few weeks ago, but she's also "very excited" about it.

"However, I crashed on Tuesday while I was in the shops," he said. "I can't even describe the pain to you - I felt my whole stomach collapse, and I was taken to the hospital." The TV personality was then taken to the hospital.

"As I lay on the table and shook Cam's hand, both nurses fell silent. I asked if everything was okay, and he replied, "I'm just going to ask my colleagues for opinions," when three nurses gathered around this time and confirmed what I was experiencing. Known as ectopic pregnancy, he explains.

He continued: "For those who haven't heard of it (like me), this is the principal place where a fetus gets stuck in your fallopian tube and grows, which is fatal, and if I had left it any longer, my Fallopian tube would have revealed to Miller that he was emotional. Throughout the experience.

"It's one of those things you thought would never happen to you. I was just so scared," he said. "Not only would I lose my baby, but I would also have my fallopian tubes removed with my potential ovaries. I just wanted to talk to my mom, and I'm pretty sure I scared all the poor women in that waiting room with my screams."

"I haven't eaten or drank anything for 24 hours at the moment as I have to fast for the scan and the possible surgery," he added. "So you can see from the picture I was sniffing the protein cake off the camera because I was so hungry. But I finally got to bed, which meant I was in pain for hours. But it was bitter."

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