Jana Kramer and Husband Mike Caussin Announce They Are Expecting Second Child

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Jana Kramer and Husband Mike Caussin Announce They Are Expecting Second Child

Jana Kramer and husband Mike Caussin announced they are expecting their second child.

The new bundle of joy, which is expected in November, will join older sister Jolie Rae, 2, in the Kramer/Caussin household.

Jana revealed that she suffered two miscarriages in the past year before announcing her current pregnancy, crediting the Ava Bracelet with helping her track her ovulation cycles.

“I was overwhelmed with how much positive support I received when I chose to share my difficult experiences trying to add a sibling for Jolie Rae and expand our family,” said Jana. “It’s so important that we women work together to lift the veil on this ‘silent struggle’ of secondary infertility and support each other.”

Congrats to the happy family.

#Ad Surprise! We have a rainbow baby on the way & couldn’t be more excited! Jolie is going to be a big sister & we’re becoming a family of 4! Thanks @avawomen for helping us get pregnant by telling me my 5 most fertile days! #AvaPartner Pregnancy takes a village – Also thanks Bonjesta® (doxylamine succinate/pyridoxine HCl) 4 helping me manage my #morningsickness after diet & lifestyle changes didn’t work. It’s a safe & effective new formulation of the drug combination I took before that’s made to work faster & longer. Most common side effect is drowsiness. For US residents only INDICATION Bonjesta® is a prescription medicine to treat nausea & vomiting of pregnancy (NVP) in women who haven’t improved with change in diet/other non-medicine treatments. Bonjesta® hasn’t been studied in children under 18. LIMITATIONS OF USE It isn’t known if Bonjesta® is safe & effective in women with severe NVP (hyperemesis gravidarum). Women with this condition may need to be hospitalized. SELECT SAFETY INFORMATION Don’t take Bonjesta® if you’re allergic to doxylamine succinate, other ethanolamine derivative antihistamines, pyridoxine HCl or any ingredients in Bonjesta®. See Patient Information leaflet for complete list of ingredients. Don’t take Bonjesta® in combination with medicines called MAOIs, as these medicines can intensify & prolong adverse central nervous system (CNS) effects of Bonjesta®. Ask your healthcare provider/pharmacist if you aren’t sure if you take an MAOI. The most common side effect of Bonjesta® is drowsiness. Don’t drive, operate heavy machinery or do other activities that need your full attention unless your healthcare provider says you can. Don’t drink alcohol, or take other CNS depressants such as cough & cold medicines, certain pain medicines & medicines that help you sleep while taking Bonjesta®. Severe drowsiness can happen or become worse causing falls/accidents. Bonjesta® may result in false positive urine drug screening for methadone, opiates and PCP. More safety information on bonjesta.com. Duchesnay USA encourages you to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit www.fda.gov/medwatch or call 1-800-FDA-1088.

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