As she raises her son Jack Blues, Hailey Bieber talks about her battle with ovarian cysts
Arpita Kushwaha April 27, 2025 11:27 AM

In a recent social media health update, Hailey Bieber disclosed that she has been coping with two ovarian cysts. This information comes as her spouse Justin Bieber’s confused attitude at Coachella 2025 raises concerns.

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The well-known model and businesswoman, who is also the mother of Jack Blues Bieber, publicly spoke about her current health issue on social media on April 21 by sharing an unguarded picture of her tummy. Hailey captioned the photo, “I now have two ovarian cysts. I’m right there with you if you have to cope with ovarian cysts. Hailey hopes to connect with others who may be dealing with similar health issues and increase awareness by sharing her story.

An Ovarian Cyst: What Is It?

A fluid-filled sac that develops on or within one or both ovaries is known as an ovarian cyst, according to the Cleveland Clinic. There are many varieties of ovarian cysts, most of which are painless and noncancerous. Since ovarian cysts often don’t show any symptoms, many women are unaware that they have one. The diagnosis is often made during a standard ultrasound or pelvic exam. They may be uncomfortable, necessitating medical care and symptom relief measures.

Prior Medical Experience

She previously fought a mini-stroke in 2022, which led to yet another serious health worry. She had stroke-like symptoms while having breakfast with her husband, Justin, which led to her being sent to the hospital almost right away. Physicians found that her brain’s oxygen supply had been momentarily cut off by a small blood clot. Thankfully, the clot was spontaneously eliminated by her body, and she recovered in a matter of hours. This incident demonstrates Hailey’s fortitude and capacity to bounce back from hardship, using her position to spread knowledge and provide assistance to others dealing with comparable health issues.

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