Jenni "JWoww" Farley Opens Up About Her Miscarriage Scare

12:04 AM EST 1/8/2014 by Lindsay, Celebeat Reporter

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Jenni "JWoww" Farley revealed on Christmas Day that she and her fiancé, Roger Mathews, were expecting their first child together. However, her pregnancy hasn't come without issue and in a Jan. 7 blog post, Farley is revealing that she dealt with a miscarriage scare in the early months of her pregnancy.

"I took a pregnancy test and had a faint line, I was totally confused so I showed Roger and made him buy two more tests," Farley wrote on her blog of the moment she found out she was pregnant. "Both times I got faint lines but they were barely visible so I still wasn't sure. I looked up everything online and swore I was pregnant but Roger was still skeptical."

Since Farley was set to leave town for a promotional event with her Snooki & JWoww co-star, Nicole "Snooki" Polizzi, she couldn't make it to the doctor right away. But when she arrived to the airport to travel, she noticed that she was bleeding and immediately feared the worst.

"I went to the bathroom, I saw blood and panicked. So many thoughts were running through my head," she recalled. "I felt a loss like no other when I thought that I was no longer pregnant. I whispered it to Roger and for that whole ride we just stared straight ahead and didn't say a word. I went to bed that night in Nashville praying it was just a thing that happens."

Luckily, it was just that. The next day, Farley took yet another pregnancy test, and the results showed that she was still with child.

"It said pregnant and [Nicole] cried and I cried and Roger looked like he was going to pass out!" she said. "That day in Nashville I was on cloud nine." 

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