Candiace Dillard Bassett is starting her new life as a mom but revealed that it almost ended from a serious complication days after giving birth. โIt was really scary,โ said the โDrive Backโ songstress.
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Everything seemed perfect for Candiaceโs birth story, including the full glam beat she put on before meeting her baby boy. However, she wasnโt completely out of the woods after welcoming her bundle of joy. The former reality star opened up about her terrifying postpartum experience in an interview with Page Six.
As BOSSIP previously reported,ย Candiace and her husband, Chris Bassett, welcomed their first child together on Oct. 3. As she tried to recover and care for her baby boy, Jett, she went from the best day of her life to what could have been the last days.
โThere were moments where I felt like I was going to die, like, if Iโm just being very honest,โ Candiace said. โI remember saying that to Chris, like, โI feel like Iโm going to die.โ And heโs like, โDonโt say that.โ And it was just really intense. Yeah, it was really scary.โ
Candiace Feared The Worst When She โCouldnโt Walkโ Or โBreastfeedโ After Giving Birth: โAm I Going To Live Long Enough?โ
Although Candiace consistently brought the drama on #RHOP, that fear wasnโt an exaggeration. She developed serious symptoms like โa fever of 103 [degrees Fahrenheit]โ and โexcruciating lower abdomen painโ that no โTylenol and Ibuprofenโ could relieve.
โAm I going to live long enough for my my son to know me? โฆ Am I on borrowed time? โฆ Am I a ticking time bomb?โ she remembered wondering as her health continued to decline. Itโs a fear Candiace still canโt shake as she still agonizes about โdoing everything [sheโs] supposed to be doing.โ
Even more concerning for the new mom, she โcouldnโt walk,โ โeatโ or โbreastfeed.โ
โWhen you have a brand-new baby, you want to mother. And that is just such an awful feeling โ to not be able to mother my child,โ she continued.
Fortunately, Candiaceโs doctors were able to catch and treat a potentially fatal blood clot that formed in her left ovary. Thereโs a reason maternal health advocates are fighting for more post-partum care for what they call the โfourth trimester.โ New moms need just as much vigilance and treatment in the first months after giving birth.

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The current treatment for Candiaceโs blood clot consists of anticoagulant injections twice daily for the โforeseeable future.โ She credits Chris with being a โcapable, amazing, active partnerโ who held down her and Jett at the same time.
Of course, Candiaceโs mother, Dorothy Watts also helped out during those critical weeks of โglam maโ duty when she first brought Jett home.
Read more about Candiaceโs recovery, how she dealt with postpartum depression, and her snapback comeback after the flip!
Candiace Dillard Bassett Suffered From Postpartum Depression On Top Of Her Medical Complications
In addition to needing more care for physical issues, the postpartum period often takes a toll on mental and emotional health. Candiace shared that she was also โdealing with postpartum blues and then feeling depressed.โ
โThe postpartum period is a very sensitive time, and itโs a time when you really have to listen to your body and not be afraid to say, โOK, this doesnโt feel right. This is not how this is supposed to be. This is not just regular postpartum. This is something else.โ And for me, it was something else,โ she revealed to PageSix.
The R&B baddie is keeping it real about motherhood as the U.S. continues to face a maternal mortality crisis, which only got worse with recent bans against life-saving reproductive care. Famous Black women like Candiace and even Serena Williams faced dangerous risks like blood clots.
โYou hear about people with blood clots, and they go to their lungs or their brain, and theyโre out of here! And as a young, healthy woman who worked out my entire pregnancy, who has always eaten right, itโs, like, are you kidding me? Like, why? Like, why would I have this issue?โ Candiace asked, realizing no one is immune.
She is now an advocate for โpostpartum therapy,โ which she says is vital if you are going through health problems or not.
โYour brain is going through so much, and you have the biggest hormone drop of life when you give birth. It can manifest in so many different ways, and you just donโt know what you donโt know,โ she concluded.
It looks like the โDrive Backโ diva is already in her โsnap backโ era as Candiace strutted her stunning post-baby body on the red carpet for the Ebony Power 100 gala last week.
We see you, muva!

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We wish Candiace, Chris, and baby boy Jett the best as Candy Gal continues to heal.