June 03, 2026 bachelor insider
Hannah Brown Faints Multiple Times During Medical Procedure and Reveals She May Need Surgery Again
Sending love.
Bachelor Nation fans got to know and love Hannah Brown as the Season 15 Bachelorette, and she has since found love off-screen with husband Adam Woolard.
The couple tied the knot last year in a stunning wedding on the French Riviera and have been keeping followers updated with their lives online.
As fans may recall, Hannah opened up last year about having a uterine septum — a condition that was impacting her fertility.
The other month, she underwent surgery to have her uterine septum removed as a first step in family planning.
Now, the former Bachelorette has taken to social media to give an update on her results and also revealed she fainted multiple times during a medical procedure.
Hannah shared she had to get a saline sonogram to measure the length of her septum post-surgery, and the procedure caused her to pass out four times.
She recalled, “Definitely was a lot more crampy this time. Then I sat there and the pain was really bad, and I just was like, ‘I don’t feel good.’ And I just passed out. Multiple times. I feel like I went to war, they had to call Adam to come pick me up. He’s here, he’s taking me home.”
After resting, Hannah said she experienced no issues the last time she had a saline sonogram but this time it took much longer to feel better. She also shared the results of her surgery and revealed she may need to undergo another one.
Stating the measurements of her septum, she shared, “It was, I think, almost 23 millimeters. It's now 14 point something, so there’s been a significant difference but it’s still in the gray zone.”
Hannah went on, “It’s up to the doctor’s discretion and what my priorities and desires are, if I will have to have another surgery. So, I’m gonna wait on the doctor to take a look at the results.”
We’re thinking of Hannah and we’re so glad she’s feeling better now. We’re continuing to send her our love and support as she goes through this process.