Follow OK! on Threads here: https://www.threads.net/@ok_mag Myleene Klass has turned the pain of four miscarriages into power, after it was announced the Government will be implementing the changes for which she has spent four years campaigning.
An advocate for women’s health, the former Hear’Say singer has been backing changes to the Women’s Health Strategy in Parliament, among which was a call to ensure women will not have to suffer up to three miscarriages before receiving help – an issue with which she is personally acquainted.
On Saturday, the Department of Health and Social Care announced a package of new measures to “boost the health and wellbeing of women and girls”, including a pilot scheme that will see medical intervention for women after every miscarriage.
Myleene, 45, said of the new measures: “I wanted to use my voice for something really powerful, but it turns out we’ve just gone on to move a mountain.” She described the changes as “one of my proudest achievements” because women will no longer go through the miscarriage “hell” she suffered, which was documented in her Bafta-nominated film Myleene Klass: Miscarriage And Me.
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