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Lo Bosworth has a message for women who photographed her while she waited for an appointment with her OBGYN.
“Let’s make a deal women of nyc if u see me at the ob/gyn for baby appointments how about doonnt take my photo?” Bosworth, 39, took to her Instagram Stories on Thursday, Oct. 30. “It’s unspeakably rude. that is all,” she wrote in black lettering against a pale pink backdrop.
The Hills and Laguna Beach alum tied the knot with husband Dom Natale at her family’s home in Laguna Beach, Calif., on July 20. The couple is currently expecting their first child together after successfully undergoing IVF treatment.
In July, Bosworth opened up to PEOPLE exclusively about tying the knot and her journey to motherhood.
“We wanted our wedding to meet the moment of where we’re at right now,” Bosworth told PEOPLE exclusively. “I’m about four months pregnant, and before starting our fertility journey we thought about a big, New York City wedding. Once our family plans got underway however, we changed course to something we knew would be perfect if I was lucky enough to get pregnant: an intimate wedding with our closest family members enjoyed at home. We could take off our shoes, stretch out, enjoy great food and the beautiful decor and relax.”
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The intimate ceremony was attended by 28 of the couple’s closest friends and family members.
“Getting married at home in Laguna felt right for us — inviting, calming, and full of love,” Bosworth told PEOPLE at the time. “We’ve both been in NYC for about 15 years and for me, going home to Laguna to get married feels very full-circle.”
Bosworth previously shared her experience with endometriosis and its impact on her fertility journey in an Instagram post in March. In the caption, she revealed that her diagnosis was confirmed after she underwent laparoscopic surgery.
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Endometriosis “is a disease in which tissue similar to the lining of the uterus grows outside the uterus,” according to the World Health Organization. The organization estimates that approximately 190 million women have the disease worldwide.
On May 15, Bosworth attended the 13th Annual Endometriosis Foundation of America’s Blossom Ball at The Pierre in New York City. The Blossom Ball is the signature fundraiser for the Endometriosis Foundation of America, supporting programs in education, awareness, advocacy and research for endometriosis.
 
									 
					