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Chicago Med: Hannah Faces Loneliness Amidst Pregnancy
29 Jan
Summary
- Hannah faces emotional challenges due to pregnancy and Archer's new relationship.
- Actress Jessy Schram discussed wardrobe changes for Hannah's pregnancy.
- Hannah's support system is lacking during her vulnerable time.

In Chicago Med Season 11, Hannah's pregnancy has become a central emotional arc, marked by her personal fears and the burgeoning relationship between Archer and Dr. Kingston. The latest episode, "Our So-Called Lives," highlighted Hannah's loneliness as she observed the father of her child prioritizing another woman, leaving her without a readily available support system. Actress Jessy Schram, who portrays Hannah, has spoken about the practical changes on set, including the use of various prosthetic baby bumps to reflect Hannah's progression through the pregnancy.
Schram detailed how the physical presence of the pregnancy belly has influenced her performance, affecting her movement and posture, akin to method acting. This visual representation of Hannah's condition is crucial for tracking time within the show's narrative. While Hannah navigates these challenges, the audience is left hoping she finds solace soon, as her isolation is portrayed as particularly heartbreaking. Schram, however, maintained an upbeat perspective, even finding humor in wearing a fake belly during filming.




