Pete Davidson’s girlfriend, Elsie Hewitt, experiencing debilitating pain during first pregnancy: ‘Absolute agony’

Elsie Hewitt is in “absolute agony” during her pregnancy with her and boyfriend Pete Davidson’s first child.
The model, 29, detailed her challenging first pregnancy journey via her Instagram Stories, sharing that the pain is “pretty much 24/7” and that Friday morning was in particular “really bad.”
Hewitt explained that she’s tried so many ways to “manage the pain,” including exercise, stretches, physical therapy, acupuncture, energy healing and steroid shots, but nothing seems to help.
Elsie Hewitt is in “absolute agony” during her pregnancy with her and Pete Davidson’s first child. Elsie Hewitt/Instagram
The model detailed her challenging first pregnancy journey via her Instagram Stories, sharing that the pain is “pretty much 24/7.” Elsie Hewitt/Instagram
“At this point, if you can think of something that there is to do about the pain, I have tried it. I have tried everything, and it’s only getting worse and I cannot walk,” she shared.
“I am just straight-up suffering and in so much pain every single day. I actually really don’t know how it could get worse than this.”
Hewitt — who previously revealed that she suffers from endometriosis — added that she thinks she is now suffering from Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS). It’s a group of inherited disorders that affect your connective tissues, per the Mayo Clinic.
Hewitt explained that she’s tried so many ways to “manage the pain,” including exercise, stretches, physical therapy, acupuncture, energy healing and steroid shots, but nothing seems to help. Instagram/@elsie
“I am just straight-up suffering and in so much pain every single day. I actually really don’t know how it could get worse than this,” she heartbreakingly added. Elsie Hewitt/Instagram
“So, I’m turning to Instagram because I would really like to speak to someone who has been through pregnancy and birth with Hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome,” she continued. “Did your pain go away after? Does it get better? Am I gonna die?”
“I just really want to feel a little bit of hope,” the actress concluded.
In an interview with People last month, Hewitt admitted that she was “shocked” when she learned she was pregnant because she thought that endometriosis would prevent her from bearing children.
“I was 100 percent convinced I was infertile and not going to be able to have kids,” she said.
Hewitt previously revealed that she suffers from endometriosis and shared that because of the condition, she thinks she is now suffering from Ehlers-Danlos syndrome. elsie/Instagram
Last month, Hewitt admitted that she was “shocked” when she learned she was pregnant because she thought that endometriosis made her “infertile.” elsie/Instagram
She also revealed that she had undergone surgery for the condition shortly before her pregnancy — to “preserve [her] fertility” in hopes of having a family one day.
Over the weekend, Hewitt took to Instagram with a more positive post, sharing a hilarious video in celebration of her boyfriend’s 32nd birthday.
The montage featured clips of Davidson cracking her toes on dozens of occasions, even on an airplane.
“Happy birthday to my personal toe cracker who gets unnaturally excited about VHS / old tvs & loves to twirl my hair & is my best friend in the whole wide world we ♥️ you Pete,” she captioned the post, which gave fans a glimpse into their home life.
Hewitt and boyfriend Davidson announced they were expecting in July via Instagram. Getty Images for Endometriosis Foundation of America
That same month, the SNL alum broke his silence on becoming a father, saying he’s “very lucky and very, very happy.” Getty Images
Hewitt and Davidson announced they were expecting in July via Instagram.
“Welp now everyone knows we had sex,” Hewitt jokingly captioned a carousel of snaps, including one of the couple warmly embracing and another pic of the sonogram.
That same month, the “SNL” alum broke his silence on becoming a father, saying he’s “very lucky and very, very happy.”
Davidson added that he’s looking forward to “being able to take care of something.”




