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Jeannie Mai Details Her Mammogram Appointment, Urges Fans To Get One

Jeannie Mai Jenkins is keeping fans updated on the happenings in her life more than a year after welcoming her daughter Monaco Mai-Jenkins, who she shares with musician Jay “Jeezy” Jenkins.

Recently, the brilliant stylist underwent a mammogram which she openly detailed on social media, revealing that she gets checked every year and advising fans to get an appointment too.

Jeannie Mai Shares Snap of Mammogram Appointment, Reveals It’s Painless

Jeannie didn’t hesitate to document her mammogram experience for her many followers on Instagram using several images and videos showing glimpses of her breasts.

On her Instagram Story, she started with a clip of her breasts being examined by a moving, buzzing transparent machine. Her shirt is open but hides her chest with an orange emoji.

In the following post, a photo shows him with a similar machine as he bares his teeth at the camera. She covered her nipples with watermelon stickers while captioning the snap with “It’s about time.” The third update obscured the stylist’s face and showed only her chest covered with a transparent device to which she attached a sticker of syrup poured onto a pancake.

In the following image, a shirtless Jeannie, connected to a machine, raises one hand excitedly while grinning with her tongue. “Mammo,” she wrote on the picture, hiding her breasts with stickers. The last Story Post is the TV host exiting the clinic happily, perhaps hinting at a positive result from the mammogram.

Jeannie Mai details the Mammogram appointmentInstagram|thejeanniemai

In the clip, she smiles at the camera before putting on her sunglasses and leaving the clinic, telling staff: “Thank you, Goodbye. See you next year. Thank you.” On the other side of the post, she listed several things with green checkmarks for fans to look out for if they plan to check their breasts.

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The first is, “NO, it doesn’t hurt,” followed by, “YES, go if you’re under 40 (I have friends who get breast cancer between 30-38).” Then in the third pointer, she wrote, “They advise going every two years, but I go every year because breast cancer runs in my family.”

Less than a year before being examined, “How Do I Look?” star opened up about her breastfeeding journey through her YouTube series “Hello Hunnay.” As reported by The Blast, she admitted that she did not speak to anyone for three months about the ordeal before revealing that she did not start breastfeeding immediately after giving birth.

Jeannie Mai details the Mammogram appointmentInstagram|thejeanniemai

Jeannie wanted to get to know Monaco better and was advised to breastfeed him at the time of the child’s birth to induce “colostrum.” During her breastfeeding journey, she believed she would never run out of milk until it happened the first time she fed Monaco when very little milk came out of her.

A nurse then told her that was the amount of colostrum she would produce, making her realize that all breast milk is important. As soon as he returned from the hospital after giving birth, the 44-year-old man tried to remove the colostrum from his breast, but was unsuccessful.

She had no milk production for three days, despite always trying to feed her baby. He did that eight times a day in those weeks, but nothing worked, yet, he didn’t stop.

Jeannie Mai details the Mammogram appointmentInstagram|thejeanniemai

‘Holey Moley’ Reporter Embraces His Learning Disabilities

In December 2022, Jeannie spoke publicly about how her ADHD prevented her from graduating high school and still affects her life as an adult. He watched his YouTube vlog, explaining that it wasn’t bad at the beginning of his education, but it got worse in high school.

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“In elementary school, I got amazing grades,” shared “The Real” host. “In high school, I got good grades. In high school, it got bad. The crazy thing people don’t know is that I didn’t graduate high school.”

However, she didn’t let her learning disability stop her from achieving a career and supporting herself as she became a famous talk show host and hairstylist for many years.

The fashion expert leaned on her “impulsivity” rather than being “isolated” and “ashamed” of the disability, which helped her find a career where she thrived.

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