Claudia Oshry is pregnant with her first child.
‘I’M HAVING YOUR BAAABY!’ the Girl With No Job star, 30, wrote on Instagram on Sunday. Apparently that was in reference to the Taylor Swift song But Daddy I Love Him.
The influencer, who left Ozempic after losing 70 pounds, revealed the pregnancy in a joint post with her husband Ben Soffer, 32, who goes by Boy With No Job on social media.
An instrumental version of Swift’s Never Grow up played beneath the video, which included the excitement of seeing the positive pregnancy test and a big hug shared by the new expectant parents.
Oshry is also seen having an ultrasound, wiping a tear from her eye and then smiling for the camera.
The couple, married since 2017, expect their little one to arrive in spring 2025.
Claudia Oshry, 30, and her husband, Ben Soffer, 32, made a joint announcement on social media on Sunday, November 17, revealing that they were expecting their first child. ‘I’M HOLDING YOUR BABY!’ The Toast podcast host wrote
Congratulations have come to the future parents.
‘Yeah! More oshry-Soffer’s!!! wrote Josh and Drake star Josh Peck.
Social media star and new mom Campbell ‘Pookie’ Puckett expressed her joy: “So happy.” I love you guys.’
On her show Monday, The Toast podcast host said she was still getting used to the idea of being with family in a video on her subscription site, revealing: “It’s crazy to want to be something so desperate, like, Cry so for months and then you become that something and I seriously don’t know how to react.
Oshry, who reported being hungry all the time after quitting Ozempic, said she was coming to terms with gaining weight during pregnancy.
“I’m going to end up at the weight I was at when I started Ozempic,” she told her fans.
“I already have a very fucked up image of myself with Ozempic and weight loss,” she explained.
The comedian revealed that she had been craving “donuts all the time” but also “ate everything I saw.”
The video the couple shared showed Oshry’s reaction to the positive pregnancy test.
She then shared the results with her husband who hugged her tightly.
Another scene shows Oshry having an ultrasound, wiping a tear from her eye, and then smiling at the camera. The couple has been married since 2017.
Oshry didn’t go into detail about how long she had been trying to get pregnant, but her weight loss may have helped the process.
Being overweight can cause hormonal imbalances that interfere with or disrupt ovulation, and weight loss can reverse those imbalances.
“Women who lose weight on Ozempic and who previously did not ovulate may begin to ovulate and, if they do not use effective birth control, may become pregnant while taking Ozempic,” said Dr. Karen Wheeler, a reproductive endocrinologist. The blow.
Because medications containing semaglutide slow digestion, some doctors theorize that they might also interfere with the way birth control pills are absorbed and processed.
After losing a considerable amount of weight, Oshry revealed in August 2023 that he was “obviously” taking medication.
‘Did you think they were going to make a weight loss drug and I wasn’t going to take it?’ he told his The Toast audience. ‘You’re stupid. Of course I will accept it.”
The Lean In comedian admitted that she was embarrassed to admit that she was using the medication originally used to regulate diabetes, which has also been shown to be helpful for weight loss.
After demonstrating significant weight loss, Oshry admitted that she had been using Ozempic in August 2023. She explained on her podcast The Toast on Monday, November 18 that she stopped the medication when she started trying to conceive.
Oshry told her podcast audience that she had come to terms with regaining the weight she had lost during pregnancy and was “eating everything I saw,” while craving “doughnuts all the time” (pictured in New York City). York in June).
‘Other people can do it without it, why can’t I?’ “At first, my decision not to share was a little out of embarrassment,” she explained, adding, “I’m not suggesting anyone do this. I’m not suggesting anyone do anything.
Oshry stopped using Ozempic when she started trying to conceive. Doctors do not recommend that women who are pregnant or trying to become pregnant use the medication.
‘One day I will have children. “I won’t be able to do this,” he said on The Toast earlier this year.
‘It’s what’s working for me now. That’s the only reason I’ve been a little hesitant to talk about it because I don’t want to say, “I’ve figured it out. I’ve solved the problem for life.” I haven’t.’