Hot Press, ‘In the room I could see the outline of what looked like a jelly baby – just like in the movies. Then silence.’Her doctor told her, ‘I’m sorry there’s no heart-beat.’Speaking to The Times, the Bray broadcaster further detailed her experience sharing, ‘It took me a year to talk about my miscarriage.’‘I’d heard about people having miscarriages when they were trying for babies, but my situation was very different.’‘What happens if you weren’t trying for a baby?
I had that guilt of, “I wasn’t expecting this.” So then you change your life.’‘But then suddenly you have to change your head again after the miscarriage,’ she shared.If you have been affected by the subject matter of this article you can seek help from The Miscarriage.
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