Sharon Stonehas suffered nine miscarriages, she revealed.
Earlier this week, the 64-year-old actress commented on a PEOPLEInstagrampost featuring an exclusive interview withPeta Murgatroyd, who recently opened up aboutlosing a pregnancywhile her husband,Maks Chmerkovskiy, was in Ukraine.
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“It is no small thing, physically nor emotionally yet we are made to feel it is something to bear alone and secretly with some kind of sense of failure.”
She continued, “Instead of receiving the much needed compassion and empathy and healing which we so need. Female health and wellness left to the care of the male ideology has become lax at best, ignorant in fact, and violently oppressive in effort.”
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In her exclusive conversation with PEOPLE, Murgatroyd, 35, spoke about her recent pregnancy loss for the first time. She recalled lying in a hospital bed hours after her 5-year-old son Shai watched her being put into an ambulance. She called for help after finding herself on her little boy’s bedroom floor, completely unable to move after testing positive for coronavirus days prior.
“I had no strength. I couldn’t open a dishwasher. I couldn’t open the fridge to feed Shai, to get him some toast,” the pro dancer said. “It got so bad that my breath was starting to be affected. It was really dramatic.”
In the hospital, Murgatroyd called her husband, who wasthousands of miles away in Ukraine, and placed him on speaker phone as the doctor entered her room.
“I thought he was going to reveal some really bad news. I was like, ‘What’s wrong?’ His face dropped,” she recalled of that night in October 2021. “He said, ‘Did you knowyou were pregnant?’ "
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Murgatroyd “ultimately had no idea” she was expecting, a notion she said helped her through her healing process.
“I didn’t have that super joyous moment of, ‘I’m pregnant again!’ " she said, adding that she had started bleeding two days earlier but attributed it to her period. “I just had the moment of, ‘You lost it.’ "
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Added the New Zealand native: “Let’s normalize the conversations surrounding miscarriages and IVF and create an environment that is more comfortable for all women ❤️ Thank you@drmarksurrey@scrcivffor making this possible for my family XO.”
source: people.com