Everyone is worried about Fox host Kat Timpf after the disturbing news she announced just hours before giving birth to her first child

Fox News star Kat Timpf revealed she was diagnosed with breast cancer just hours before giving birth to her first child.

The 36-year-old remained on the air well into her third trimester, and recently shared some of the most sickening comments she’s received from viewers about her baby bump.

Timpf announced she delivered her son last week in a shocking Instagram post on Tuesday.

‘Last week, I welcomed by first child into the world. About fifteen hours before I went into labor, I was diagnosed with breast cancer,’ she said.

‘My doctors say it’s stage zero and is confident that it almost certainly hasn’t spread.’

She recounted the hectic day that led up to her diagnosis and how she used humor to cope with the news.

‘I woke up more-than-a-week-past-due pregnant, completely consumed by doing everything I could to get the baby out,’ she said.

‘By the afternoon, I was waddling around from appointment to appointment, talking about how to get my cancer out.

Fox News star Kat Timpf revealed she was diagnosed with cancer just hours before giving birth

Fox News star Kat Timpf revealed she was diagnosed with cancer just hours before giving birth


Timpf announced she delivered her son last week in a shocking Instagram post on Tuesday

Timpf announced she delivered her son last week in a shocking Instagram post on Tuesday

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‘I asked all the questions I could, including if I could get a copy of my tumor ultrasound to put on the fridge next to the ultrasound of my baby.’

Timpf – who wed 38-year-old Army vet Cameron Friscia in 2021 – also revealed the gender of her child.

‘Finally, by the middle of the night, I was crawling around the floor of my apartment in spontaneous labor, before heading to the hospital to meet my baby, whom I’d learn at the time of birth was a son.’

Timpf said she is finally on maternity leave after being bombarded with hate for working as long as she could.

‘These next three months of maternity leave are going to look a lot different than I’d anticipated, and I’m still getting used to my new reality,’ she said.

‘Still, as I navigate new motherhood (and new cancer) I’m learning to celebrate everything I can.

‘I’m lucky that we found the cancer so early; I’m lucky to be my son’s mom. I mean, I know I’m biased, but the little dude absolutely rules – and not just because he might have saved my life.’

Last month, Timpf addressed her haters who slammed her for working late into her pregnancy.

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