Amber Portwood of 'Teen Mom OG' shows off her baby bump, some fans are not happy

Promotional photo for MTV's reality television series "Teen Mom OG" starring Amber Portwood. She recently posted a selfie with her hand on her growing baby bump and some fans are not happy with her second pregnancy. Facebook/ teenmom

Amber Portwood shared a photo on Twitter, showing off her baby bump, and some fans are not happy with her second pregnancy.

Portwood shared a selfie with a hand on her growing baby bump on both Twitter and Instagram on Feb. 19 captioned: Heading to my doctor for a checkup! Can't wait to share my little bundle of joy with you all (hugging face) sending love always (sparkling heart)." While most fans are congratulating her and wishing her the best on her second pregnancy, some fans are not happy and took the comment section of Instagram as well as the reply section of Twitter to shame her parenting skills. These fans are criticizing her for supposedly abandoning her first child, 9-year-old Leah and making up excuses for it.

Portwood's life has been an open book for her fans. After giving birth to Leah at the age of 18, she was jailed after struggling with drug addiction and other legal issues. Leah's father Gary Shirley had a custody battle over their daughter which ended with Portwood agreeing to pay child support and Shirley becoming Leah's legal guardian.

While she was dating ex-fiance, Matt Baier, she revealed that she had been re-diagnosed with Borderline Personality and Bipolar Disorder. She said she was taking three medications and that they both were not planning to have a baby because she will have to stop her medications during her pregnancy. Baier and Portwood broke up and not long after, she entered into a relationship with Andrew Glennon. Glennon is the father of the baby boy she is currently pregnant with. 

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