"This illness is just a small part of me. It\u2019s not all of me. I\u2019m still able to be a mom. And I haven\u2019t allowed my disease to rob me of that. It just gives me strength. It almost makes me feel like a badass some days! It\u2019s not always pretty, but for the most part, I\u2019m doing what I want to do with my life despite my illness."
Natalie Hayden was diagnosed with Crohn's disease right after graduating college. She was on track to pursue her dream job as a television anchor, but her inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) diagnosis tried to derail that. After several hospitalizations and a series of bowel obstructions, Natalie underwent major surgery to remove 18 inches from her intestines. But despite the disease's valiant efforts to keep Natalie down, she has persevered. She went on to become a TV news anchor, just as she'd always dreamed, and she's a mother to two healthy children. Today, Natalie is a freelance, work-from-home mom who chronicles her life with Crohn's disease at Lights, Camera, Crohn's: An Unobstructed View. This is an honest conversation about what it looks like when you have a chronic illness and want to become a mom, and what concerns arose for both Natalie and me in our respective journeys.
Thank you to the American Gastroenterological Association's IBD Parenthood Project for sponsoring this episode of the Ali on the Run Show! If you or someone you know has inflammatory bowel disease, like Crohn\u2019s disease or ulcerative colitis, go to ibdparenthoodproject.org for support on your journey to and through parenthood.
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