CNN anchor Poppy Harlow fainted on air in the middle of a live report on Monday morning.

Harlow, who announced in November that she was five months pregnant, was discussing a CNN/ORC poll on American dissatisfaction with the War on Terror when she got winded. She began slurring her words before trailing off and going silent completely. Harlow’s pass-out was not seen on camera and CNN quickly cut to a commercial break.

Concerned viewers took to Twitter for answers to what had happened. The anchor tweeted not long after that she was fine and with a doctor.

“For all of you on Twitter who are asking if I’m okay, thank you so much,” Harlow said when she returned on camera. “I got a little hot, and I passed out for a moment. I am fine.”

Thank you all for your concern and messages! I am ok! Passed out briefly and am with the doctor now. So thankful to our amazing CNN team. — Poppy Harlow (@PoppyHarlowCNN) December 28, 2015

Less than two hours later she gave another update that, while it was a scare, both her and the baby were fine and healthy.

Update from the hospital — our little girl due this spring is doing just fine. Was a scare but we are both ok. Thank you all so much! — Poppy Harlow (@PoppyHarlowCNN) December 28, 2015

Harlow and her husband Sinisa Babcic are expecting their first child — a girl.