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Hilaria Baldwin Confirms Miscarriage Of 5th Child Via New Instagram Post

Hilaria Baldwin Confirms Miscarriage On Instagram
Hilaria Baldwin Confirms Miscarriage On Instagram
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Over the past few days, Hilaria Baldwin has been publicly sharing that she suspected she was having a miscarriage. Now, shes revealed that her fears were correct: She miscarried her fifth child.

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In a new Instagram post Tuesday night, Hilaria broke the news to her followers: There was no heartbeat today at my scan...so its over...but I have some pretty strong and amazing heartbeats right here, Hilaria captioned the photo herself with her husband Alec Baldwin and their four children. I am surrounded by such love and I feel so fortunate.

Hilaria then thanked her fans for listening, for your support, and for sharing your own personal stories. We are stronger together.

Hilaria first shared the news on Instagram that she thought she was miscarrying late last week. "I want to share with you that I am most likely experiencing a miscarriage ," she captioned a photo of herself in her underwear, touching her stomach. "I have always been so open with you all about my family, fitness, pregnancies...and I don't want to keep this from you, just because it isn't as positive and shiny as the rest."

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She went on to explain what exactly was happening in her body: "So, this is what is going on now: the embryo has heartbeat, but it isn't strong, and the baby isn't growing very much," she continued. "So we wait-and this is hard. So much uncertainty...but the chances are very, very small that this is a viable pregnancy." Hilaria said she decided to post about her experience to help " normalize miscarriage and remove the stigma from it."

View this post on Instagram I want to share with you that I am most likely experiencing a miscarriage. I always promised myself that if I were to get pregnant again, I would share the news with you guys pretty early, even if that means suffering a public loss. I have always been so open with you all about my family, fitness, pregnancies...and I dont want to keep this from you, just because it isnt as positive and shiny as the rest. I think its important to show the truth...because my job is to help people by being real and open. Furthermore, I have no shame or embarrassment with this experience. I want to be a part of the effort to normalize miscarriage and remove the stigma from it. There is so much secrecy during the first trimester. This works for some, but I personally find it to be exhausting. Im nauseous, tired, my body is changing. And I have to pretend that everything is just fine-and it truly isnt. I dont want to have to pretend anymore. I hope you understand. So, this is what is going on now: the embryo has a heartbeat, but it isnt strong, and the baby isnt growing very much. So we wait-and this is hard. So much uncertainty...but the chances are very, very small that this is a viable pregnancy. I have complete confidence that my family and I will get through this, even if the journey is difficult. I am so blessed with my amazing doctor, my dear friends, and my loving family...My husband and my four very healthy babies help me keep it together and have the perspective of how truly beautiful life is, even when it occasionally seems ugly. The luck and gratitude I feel that I am my babies mommy, is wonderfully overwhelming and comforting. In your comments, please be kind. Im feeling a bit fragile and I need support. Im hoping, that by sharing this, I can contribute to raising awareness about this sensitive topic. A post shared by Hilaria Thomas Baldwin (@hilariabaldwin) on Apr 4, 2019 at 6:47am PDT

Hilaria went on TODAY Tuesday to talk more about her likely miscarriage, and said she wants to be open about it to try to help other women. As women, we're trained to deal with it silently," Hilaria said. "You're definitely not supposed to say anything before 12 weeks, and some of that is because people are superstitious, or that's how they feel they're going to be stronger, and a lot of it, for other people is from fear. I don't think we have to live with such fear."

"I'm pretty sure this is not going to stick," she said, adding that she knows that a miscarriage wouldn't be her fault. "We need to be a little bit more forgiving of ourselves."

Hilaria isnt alone: About 10 percent of all clinically recognized pregnancies end in miscarriage, per the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists .

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She ended Wednesday's Instagram post on this note: I hope this conversation continues to grow and that we stick together through both the beautiful and challenging moments in life. Much love and appreciation to all of you.

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