Ashley Iaconettiis getting real about her pregnancy symptoms.TheBacheloralum, 33, shared several photos on Instagram Monday showing the acne she’s been experiencing on her chin, cheeks and forehead during her pregnancy.“The pregnancy acne hit hard this week,” the mom-to-be wrote on her Instagram Story, sharing a close-up look at her face.“2 weeks ago I was almost completely clear,” she said. “I’ve never had forehead acne before.“Ashley Iaconetti.getty; Ashley Iaconetti/instagramAshley Iaconetti.Ashley Iaconetti/instagramIaconetti announced just last week that she and her husbandJared Haibonareexpecting their firstchild together, sharing that she is 11 weeks along with a Feb. 20 due date.The formerBachelorcontestant shared in June 2020 that she was going off acne medication as she and Haibon began trying to have kids.“I’m planning on getting off the pill in August. I got on the pill nine-years-ago to help control my cystic acne. After reading up, I understand now that the pill is a bandaid for acne. Once I get off my skin will most likely rage as I have anunderlying hormonal imbalancethat causes the deep pimples,” she said on Instagram at the time.“I’ve been taking spironolactone for 8 years, which wiped out the acne that still lingered after being on the pill,” she continued. “This is another hormone regulator that I’ll have to stop while pregnant or trying to get pregnant.“Ashley Iaconetti.Ashley Iaconetti/instagramThe Bachelor Nation star continued, “I know it sounds vain, but I’m really dreading these symptoms because I know how much it’s going to affect my self-esteem.““Before these drugs, I never wanted to leave the house or make eye contact with people because of the dozen boulders around my chin,” she shared.Since announcing her pregnancy, Iaconetti has been open about her pregnancy symptoms. She shared aposed photo on Instagramshortly after her announcement showing herself perched over the toilet as Haibon, 32, held back her hair.Ashley Iaconetti and Jared Haibon.Ashley Iaconetti/instagram"I won’t lie though, pregnancy has not been a delight for me,” Iaconetti admitted. “The nausea has been relentless and I throw up multiple times most days. I knew the first trimester wasn’t easy for most, but I didn’t imagine my life to come to a standstill feeling like I have an extreme hangover for 5 weeks and counting.“The reality star added that “hearing so many stories from followers and friends about their experiences has made me feel better about all the changes my body is going through and a lot less alone!“Ashley Iaconetti/instagramWant to get the biggest stories fromPEOPLEevery weekday?Subscribe to our new podcast,PEOPLE Every Day,to get the essential celebrity, entertainment and human interest news stories Monday through Friday.On Monday, Iaconetti apologized to her fans for not posting very frequently, explaining that her daily routine lately has consisted of “sitting on the couch trying to get through it.“She also shared that she’s sought advice from herBachelor in ParadisecastmateJade Roper Tolbert, who’s been open about everything frompregnancyto apast miscarriageandpostpartum PTSD."@jadelizroper told me the first trimester is really about surviving,” Iaconetti shared on Instagram. “And that coming from someone so strong means a lot to me!”
Ashley Iaconettiis getting real about her pregnancy symptoms.
TheBacheloralum, 33, shared several photos on Instagram Monday showing the acne she’s been experiencing on her chin, cheeks and forehead during her pregnancy.
“The pregnancy acne hit hard this week,” the mom-to-be wrote on her Instagram Story, sharing a close-up look at her face.
“2 weeks ago I was almost completely clear,” she said. “I’ve never had forehead acne before.”
Ashley Iaconetti.getty; Ashley Iaconetti/instagram

Ashley Iaconetti.Ashley Iaconetti/instagram

Iaconetti announced just last week that she and her husbandJared Haibonareexpecting their firstchild together, sharing that she is 11 weeks along with a Feb. 20 due date.
The formerBachelorcontestant shared in June 2020 that she was going off acne medication as she and Haibon began trying to have kids.
“I’m planning on getting off the pill in August. I got on the pill nine-years-ago to help control my cystic acne. After reading up, I understand now that the pill is a bandaid for acne. Once I get off my skin will most likely rage as I have anunderlying hormonal imbalancethat causes the deep pimples,” she said on Instagram at the time.
“I’ve been taking spironolactone for 8 years, which wiped out the acne that still lingered after being on the pill,” she continued. “This is another hormone regulator that I’ll have to stop while pregnant or trying to get pregnant.”

The Bachelor Nation star continued, “I know it sounds vain, but I’m really dreading these symptoms because I know how much it’s going to affect my self-esteem.”
“Before these drugs, I never wanted to leave the house or make eye contact with people because of the dozen boulders around my chin,” she shared.
Since announcing her pregnancy, Iaconetti has been open about her pregnancy symptoms. She shared aposed photo on Instagramshortly after her announcement showing herself perched over the toilet as Haibon, 32, held back her hair.
Ashley Iaconetti and Jared Haibon.Ashley Iaconetti/instagram

“I won’t lie though, pregnancy has not been a delight for me,” Iaconetti admitted. “The nausea has been relentless and I throw up multiple times most days. I knew the first trimester wasn’t easy for most, but I didn’t imagine my life to come to a standstill feeling like I have an extreme hangover for 5 weeks and counting.”
The reality star added that “hearing so many stories from followers and friends about their experiences has made me feel better about all the changes my body is going through and a lot less alone!”
Ashley Iaconetti/instagram

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On Monday, Iaconetti apologized to her fans for not posting very frequently, explaining that her daily routine lately has consisted of “sitting on the couch trying to get through it.”
She also shared that she’s sought advice from herBachelor in ParadisecastmateJade Roper Tolbert, who’s been open about everything frompregnancyto apast miscarriageandpostpartum PTSD.
“@jadelizroper told me the first trimester is really about surviving,” Iaconetti shared on Instagram. “And that coming from someone so strong means a lot to me!”
source: people.com