Sopranos star reaches out for help on breastfeeding with Multiple Sclerosis

JAMIE-LYNN SIGLER

JAMIE-LYNN SIGLER



JAMIE-LYNN SIGLER revealed on Instagram that she had to stop breastfeeding to take medication for multiple sclerosis.

IN the candid post on social media, The Sopranos star revealed her Multiple Sclerosis (MS) was taking its toll on her duties as mum to a newborn.

Sigler, 36, has been battling MS since she was 20 years old and has recently opened up with how the illness affects her life, Fox News reported.

She kept the illness a secret for nearly 15 years before going public about her journey with the condition in 2016 to raise awareness.

Sigler wrote in the Instagram post that she had to “stop breastfeeding” in order to take her medication. She said she was struggling with the decision and asked followers for advice on “how this can be any easier.”

“All my fellow mommies that deal with MS or anything that causes them to have to make choices they didn’t necessarily want to … this is for you,” Sigler wrote along with a photo with her baby son, Jack.

“I’m having to stop breastfeeding soon so I can get back on meds. The truth is, the toll of two kids and a newborn lifestyle is not the easiest on me … and I need some help,” she continued.

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