Pippa O’Connor Shares Pregnancy Joy And News That She Suffered A Miscarriage Last Year

'I wanted to be truthful about what I went through...'

 

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Some readers might find the topics covered in the following article distressing to read

Pippa O’Connor has spoken on her stories about her pregnancy and shared that she suffered a miscarriage last year.

The influencer and business woman shared her delight to be pregnant on Instagram yesterday with a post captioned, “I’m feeling beyond grateful and happy to be sharing our special news. We are all so excited to welcome baby Ormond to our family this Autumn”.

Pippa revealed she has been “completely overwhelmed by the support she has received and is “feeling the love and feeling the kindness big time.”

She went on to share with her followers that she had suffered a miscarriage last year. Pippa recalled finding out she was pregnant last summer was the “biggest shock”, but went on to say, “unfortunately I had a miscarriage in October”.

Pippa shared that she knows how everything can look perfect on Instagram and wanted to be real with her followers, “I wanted to be truthful about what I went through”.

 

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She recalls feeling “embarrassed” at the time and said that she “just wanted to hear someone else say ‘that happened to me’”.

Sharing love and support for anyone who has been in a similar situation Pippa said, “I know so many people have been there and I know there’s going to be people watching this who have just gone through this today or last week…

“I just want to say I’m sorry and I’m sending you love.”

We are sending love to Pippa and her family at this time as well as anyone who has been in that situation.

If you are anyone you know needs help dealing with the loss of a pregnancy, there’s people out there that are here to help. Talk to someone you love and trust or reach out to one of these various groups and organisations via the support links found here on Citizen’s Information.

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