Love Is Blind Cameron Praises Wife Lauren’s Strength During IVF Cycle
Love Is Blind season 1 star Cameron Hamilton he is afraid of his wife, Lauren Speed-Hamiltonas it goes through in vitro fertilization.
“Happy Birthday and Happy 6th Anniversary to the love of my life!!! It’s a gift to walk with you through life and see you grow each day,” Cameron, 34, wrote on Instagram on Saturday, November 16. “Winning a legacy award tonight, then going through IVF this morning is just one example of who you are.”
He continued, “You inspire me to be a better man and I am very grateful for the life we live together. I hope you will allow me to preserve your consciousness digitally one day because the world needs you and so do I. I love you.”
Cameron and Lauren, 37, met on the first season of Netflix Love Is Blindwhich aired in 2020. After tying the knot, they went public with their hopes of expanding their family.
“We’re definitely starting our family planning,” Lauren said to herself Us Weekly in April 2021. “I am not pregnant, let me start by saying, however, we have a little fur baby. His name is Spark. So he’s our baby right now and our work is our baby.”
Two years later, Cameron criticized the surprising words asking when they will have a baby.
“Can we agree that it is wrong to ask couples when they will have a baby? “I made this video not just for the thousands of times Lauren and I are pressured, but for all the couples that are scrutinized like this,” Cameron said in an April 2023 Instagram video. find it difficult to conceive. Let’s show compassion to couples by letting them know who they are and let them participate in their journey of children if they want to.”
In the photo, the AI scientist doubled down on his position and commented that “you don’t know what couples are going through at the end of the day.”
Cameron and Lauren first opened up about their IVF experience during an October episode of their “Love Seat” podcast.
“When I see what you’re going through in terms of taking the drugs, doing the shots every day, knowing that IVF and all these things were not something you naturally wanted to do but you did it for me – you showed me. a new level of love that I’ve never seen before,” said Cameron, agreeing with his wife’s sentiment that the trip strengthened their relationship.
He added, “As men, it seems our first instinct is to want to fix things. When we have been struggling to conceive, my first instinct is to dive into fertility research, IVF, and try to use everything I can. [and] come up with a plan, how we will improve in the future.”