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Not everything about Hailey Bieber's pregnancy has been easy. The founder of Rhode Skin revealed that she has been having physical difficulties as a result of her pregnancy, one month after revealing she was expecting her first child with husband Justin Bieber. She expressed her wish that she had been informed of this difficulty a little sooner.

In an Instagram Story on June 12, Hailey joked, "So who was going to tell me about the lower back pain?" next to a selfie of her expanding baby bump.

The 27-year-old is not alone in her struggle, of course; according to the Mayo Clinic, back pain is a common problem among pregnant women and can frequently be caused by carrying excess weight or fluctuating hormone levels.

This is not the first time Hailey has been open about her journey to motherhood. She gave some indication of the duration of her pregnancy last week when she disclosed the exact stage of her pregnancy while posing for Anthony Vaccarello's Summer 2024 fashion campaign for Saint Laurent.

The model posted on June 3 Instagram Stories, shortly after the images from the shoot were released, with the caption, "shot this 4 months pregnant with a little bean in my belly."

Hailey is in good company, though, whether she's flaunting her baby belly in style or opening up about her struggles. After all, Justin, 30, is preparing to become a father, a role his wife is eager for him to assume. Hailey even acknowledged the "Love Yourself" singer's new role after he posted some recent pictures of himself.

The Instagram photo from May 30 had the caption "Daily selfies," written by Justin. "Might delete."

"Do not delete!" Hailey retorted in the comments section. She then added, "Baby daddy," in a separate comment.

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