Cameron Brink drops 3-word reaction after godsister Sydel Curry Lee announces pregnancy via IVF
Cameron Brink reacted to her god sister Sydel Lee Curry's pregnancy with a 3-word message on Instagram. The 30-year-old revealed in an Instagram post on Thursday that she is expecting her third child via IVF and shared images of her bump alongside her family.
Sydell Curry, who's married to NBA star Damion Lee, posted about her pregnancy, expressing how the couple had to take the IVF route.
The former Elon University alumni captioned the post:
"Thankful to say the least! We are so excited to announce our newest little miracle that we never could have imagined. After experiencing the miracle of IVF we are now living in the miracle of natural conception due May 2025 🥹 Thank you Lord! #LeeForThree#babynumber3"
Sharing her pregnancy details Sydel Lee received love from the basketball world, including Cameron Brink. The Los Angeles Sparks forward who has been sidelined with injury was thrilled for her god sister as she expressed her emotions about her godsister's pregnancy:
"Crying puddles everywhere ❤️❤️❤️❤️" wrote Brink in three words.
Sydel Curry-Lee opened up about previous experiences with IVF
Sydel and Damion have two children together. The couple married in 2018 but had a tough time becoming parents and saw them go through IVF. Finally, in 2021, the couple welcomed their son, Daxon, and their daughter, Daryn Alicia, two years later.
Now welcoming their third child through IVF, Sydel has always been open about her pregnancy and spoke to her audience on YouTube about her journey with IVF during her second pregnancy.
Answering questions from her followers on her channel, the first question she received was whether her baby was a natural-born or IVF baby. Revealing that her second was an IVF baby too, Curry-Lee opened up about her struggles and provided a look into her journey:
"This was an IVF baby. We didn't have to do another egg retrieval or IVF cycle. We had nine embryos left over, and so we just transferred another embryo and thankfully it worked on the first time, I transferred on December 3 in the Bay Area. All of our embryos are still in California, and that's where they will remain." Sydel said.
The mother of two also opened up about the process of transfer during the procedure, explaining that it can be a while before one knows whether they are pregnant:
"I would text Damion and I was like this is weird, I think it might have worked cause these are the things I'm feeling, I tested three days after the transfer. I tested every day up until day 14 past transfer and it just kept getting darker and darker and darker and dark. I think on day seven post transfer I got a big fat positive on a digital test." Curry-Lee shared.
Now preparing for her third child, the social media influencer and mental health advocate had once confessed she would love to have four kids.