Adult star Adriana Chechik found out she was pregnant after breaking her back in foam pit

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By Carina Murphy

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Adult star Adriana Chechik has revealed that she was pregnant when she broke her back in a freak accident.

Earlier this month, footage of the twitch streamer's agonizing injury went viral on social media.

Now, Adriana has revealed that the accident had heartbreaking consequences.

As well as breaking her back, she also lost the baby that she hadn't even known she was carrying until first responders rushed her to the hospital.

In her first time streaming on Twitch again since the accident, Adrianna revealed that she was pregnant when she was injured.

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"Also, like, I don’t care, everyone’s gonna know but I was pregnant, erm, and I didn’t find out until I was in the hospital," she told her fans.

The streamer went on to say that - sadly - she lost the baby as a result of her injuries. "I’m not pregnant anymore because of the surgery," she said, adding: "I couldn’t keep it. But my hormones are also through the f****** roof because of that."

Chechik was attending the TwitchCon event in San Diego last weekend (Saturday 8 October), when she jumped into a foam pit and broke her back in two places.

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Footage of the moment shows her and gaming streamer EdyBot having a foam sword fight. EdyBot falls into the foam pit, making Chechik the victor. In celebration, she jumps into the air, does the splits, and lands in the foam.

However, rather than a soft cushioned landing, the 30-year-old hits the hard floor - landing directly on her tailbone. Chechik instantly begins writhing around in pain, shouting that she "can't get up" as people rush to help.

Watch the terrifying moment here:

The following day, Chechik took to Twitter to reveal the extent of her accident.

"Well, I broke my back in two places and am getting surgery to put a meter rod in for support today," she wrote, adding: "Send your support. When it rains it pours and I am definitely feeling the rain right now."

We wish Chechik the very best in her continued recovery.

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