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Carey opens up about pregnancy

Carey - "I don't think I understood the enormity and the magnitude of what pregnancy really does to your body"
Carey - "I don't think I understood the enormity and the magnitude of what pregnancy really does to your body"

Mariah Carey has opened up about her difficult pregnancy for the first time in a new TV interview, revealing she suffered all sorts of problems while she was carrying twins Moroccan and Monroe.

The singer says she smiled through her nine months as an expectant mum, but admits that it was a near miracle both babies were born healthy after she suffered high blood pressure, preeclampsia and gestational diabetes.

In a 20/20 news special, which will air in America on Friday night, Carey says: "I don't think I understood the enormity and the magnitude of what pregnancy really does to your body; it's not just, 'Oh, you don't look pretty and you have a bump... ' I was carrying two babies.

"Unless somebody's been through it, it's difficult to understand what I went through because my pregnancy was very unique in terms of what happened to me."

The twins were born at the end of April.

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