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Oh, No! The Bachelor's Lauren Burnham Has Been Hospitalized For Postpartum Health Complications

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We feel so bad for Lauren Burnham! The Bachelor alum is in the hospital right now, struggling to suppress some painful inflammation in her breast tissue as she suffers through a bad case of mastitis, according to her husband, Arie Luyendyk Jr. Mastitis can trouble moms who breastfeed for up to a year after giving birth. Related: Lauren Reacts To Bizarre Claim That She And Arie Have ‘Separated’! The 29-year-old mom of three was hospitalized on Thursday, according to her ex-race car driver husband.

In the meantime, the 39-year-old former “Kissing Bandit” has been at home with the couple’s three children — including 2-year-old big sis Alessi and newborn twins Senna and Lux.

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