“A few days later I ended up back in hospital because of heavy blood loss. It's been a sad and worrying time.”Keeley went on to explain how she coped after finding out the sad news and how she leaned on other women for support.She continued: “It’s awful to think that so many people go through this but I have found comfort in knowing that miscarriages aren’t uncommon.“Talking to other women/friends who’ve been through a similar experience has really helped.“It still feels like a subject that lots of us don’t know enough about.
I had no idea, for example, about how traumatic the physical side of a miscarriage can be.”However, the TV star could not help but feel “shame” as she expressed hopes her announcement will help some going through a similar situation.Keeley added: “One of the many emotions I’ve felt is shame.
I can’t help wondering if this is one of the reasons it’s not more widely talked about.“So I’m just posting this as one more person adding to the dialogue.
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