Nico Tortorella's Pregnant Wife Details Plan If She Goes Into Labor amid Home Evacuation from Hurricane Milton: 'Trusting the Process'

"I can't control when I go into labor and I can't control the storm," Bethany said

<p>Bethany C. Meyers/Instagram; Kevin Mazur/Getty</p> Nico Tortorella and Bethany C. Meyers

Bethany C. Meyers/Instagram; Kevin Mazur/Getty

Nico Tortorella and Bethany C. Meyers

Nico Tortorella's wife Bethany C. Meyers is getting ready for the possibility that she'll give birth during Hurricane Milton.

On Tuesday, Oct. 8, Bethany, 38, shared a photo on her Instagram Stories of her pregnant belly, writing a statement over the picture. "I started the day feeling pretty good about our placement in the storm path. But feeling a lot less positive now after seeing it's moved south," she began.

She went on to say that her family was packing their bags and evacuating and that they were lucky enough to have booked a hotel a few days ago.

"I can't control when I go into labor and I can't control the storm so just trusting the process and timing of birth," Meyers continued. "People have birthed in all kinds of situations and places. Channeling the deep lineage of birthers before me. I am simply the vessel."

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<p>Bethany C. Meyers/Instagram</p> Bethany C. Meyers

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Bethany C. Meyers

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She continued, saying that while she's upset about the storm, she's grateful that her husband secured the house and that they're able to get to safety. Thanking those who have reached out to her, she said she didn't know yet how anyone could help.

"Sending safety and prayers to the good people of Florida," she ended the post.

Tortorella, 36, also shared a few updates on his Instagram Stories, explaining that they were taking down the tent that his wife was going to use during her home birth and saying that they were about to evacuate.

"We’re heading out in a little bit. We’re staying at two different hotels and I’ve spoken to general managers at both of these hotels about our current situation. So, we gotta have a baby at a hotel. Party time," he said.

"There’s also a hospital literally right across the street that is apparently going to open throughout the whole storm so we’re locked and loaded. And we’re going closer to our midwives. Just giving everyone an update."

In April, the couple announced in respective Instagram posts that they were expecting their second baby together.

“Things are expanding in the Meyers-Tortorella household — our hearts, our family, and my belly. 🥰 We are happy to announce that baby number two is coming in October,” Meyers wrote in a postalongside a carousel of baby bump photos with Tortorella and their daughter Kilmer Dove, 19 months.

She also took a moment to acknowledge the couple's history with infertility struggles while celebrating their happy news.

“It took years to conceive our first, and this baby made its way into our lives as soon as we touched down at the ocean, which still feels completely surreal,” Meyers continued, referring to the family’s move to Florida.

She wrote, “Already, I see the personality differences between our first and second. Which makes me feel like so much of fertility and family expansion is divine timing. We did all the earthly tactics to get our babies, while our babies did all the heavenly ones. Together, we combine forces to prepare for their grand entrance into the world.”

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