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Stephen Curry‘s younger sister is becoming vocal on the pregnancy related issues akin to her sister-in-law. Sydel Curry was lately seen interviewing Ayesha Curry on the maternity issues and created quite a buzz. But following her recent child birth, Chef’s little sister has now come forward with her own traumatic experience.

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Sydel Curry is the youngest of the Curry siblings and is married to a former teammate of her brother, Damion Lee. The couple welcomed their second child together, a daughter named Daryn Alicia Lee. Daxon Wardell-Xavier Lee is the firstborn of the couple.

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“I had a really tough pregnancy”

Sydel Curry has a YouTube channel which has amassed almost 102k subscribers. On the channel, she documented her pregnancy journey and subsequently talked about the struggles of being a mother.

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“Some of my birth wishes were, I wanted to labor at home as long as possible and then go to the hospital,” she said. “I wanted unmedicated birth, so those were the main things.”

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She further talked about her struggles, “I had a really tough pregnancy. She [her daighter] was healthy, she was doing fine. It was just a mental and physical thing for me, everything hurt. My body, my hips, my back. I was in a lot of pain.”

Stephen Curry’s Life As a Family Man

Stephen Curry is married to Ayesha Curry, a renowned chef, who has many TV Shows under her belt. Together they have three children together: daughters Riley and Ryan, and son Canon. The Curry family is known for their close knit bond and frequently shares moments of their life on social media.

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Stephen Curry is deeply involved in philanthropic endeavors. Through his foundation, “Eat. Learn. Play.,” he focuses on addressing critical issues affecting children and families, such as hunger and education. Curry is involved in charitable work like “Nothing But Nets,” which gives bed nets to fight malaria, and “Nothing But Threes,” which supports education. He’s also contributed to COVID-19 relief efforts. His commitment to social justice and equality is evident through his support of organizations like “Black Girls CODE”.

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Stephen Curry uses his platform and immense resources at his disposal to make a meaningful change in society and the world.

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Dushyant Singh is an NBA Writer at EssentiallySports. Ever since the Lakers’ Orlando Bubble victory, he has maintained a vigilant eye on the NBA with his research-heavy perspective, along with a specialization in covering predictive lineups. He keenly observes the evolving narratives that unfold each season. A true sports enthusiast, he boasts a diverse athletic background, having practised football, basketball, table tennis, and swimming. Beyond the realm of sports, Dushyant's curiosity extends to wildlife, and he regularly indulges in watching wildlife documentaries.

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