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Kelly Osbourne recalls scary moment son Sidney had cord wrapped around his neck during birth

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Kelly Osbourne recently shared her experience giving birth to her son Sidney, revealing that she summoned some superhuman strength during the delivery process. The television personality admitted that she is usually a wimp when it comes to pain but something changed within her when it was time to push.

In an interview with PEOPLE, Osbourne recounted how she managed to push her son out in just four pushes, despite facing a complication where the cord was wrapped around his neck. The doctor urged her to deliver quickly, and Osbourne rose to the occasion, saying, “Ok, we’re doing this, I’m going to get him out” and successfully welcomed her son into the world.

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Reflecting on her journey to motherhood, Osbourne expressed how much she loves being a mom and described it as the best adventure she has ever been on. She shares Sidney with her partner, Slipknot DJ Sidney Wilson, and mentioned that she hopes to have more children in the future.

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The 36-year-old also opened up about her first pregnancy, where she hid from the public eye due to fear of being body-shamed like Jessica Simpson was during her own pregnancy. Osbourne was determined not to face similar criticism and made the decision to stay out of the spotlight until after giving birth.

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Looking ahead, Osbourne disclosed that she wants to have as many children as possible before it’s too late and promised to be kinder to herself in future pregnancies. She expressed her distaste for the way Simpson was ridiculed for her weight gain during pregnancy and vowed not to subject herself to the same scrutiny.

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