Hilaria Baldwin Confirms Miscarriage: "There Was No Heartbeat"
In a new Instagram post that focuses on the positive things in her life, Hilaria Baldwin confirmed that she had a miscarriage. The news comes a week after Baldwin posted that she was “most likely experiencing a miscarriage” and explained that she was being open about it in an effort to normalize the experience and remove the stigma.
On Tuesday morning, Baldwin shared two Instagram stories of herself and husband Alec Baldwin at an ultrasound appointment. She captioned the first, “Doing this / Wish me luck” and followed up with a post-op snap that read “It went well. I’m awake. One foot in front of the other. Thank you for your well wishes.”
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Later in the day, the fitness pro confirmed her miscarriage in an Instagram post that focused on the people she’s most grateful for: Her husband their four children.
“There was no heartbeat today at my scan…so it’s over…but I have some pretty strong and amazing heartbeats right here. I am surrounded by such love and I feel so fortunate. Thank you all for listening, for your support, and for sharing your own personal stories,” Baldwin captioned a photo of the family. “We are stronger together…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.”
Baldwin received an outpouring of support and gratitude in the comments — and many women shared that they, too, had suffered miscarriages and appreciated Baldwin’s openness. “[T]hank you for sharing your experience with all of us as it was happening… it shows we don’t always have to hide or feel shame through these moments as women,” wrote Katrina Scott, co-creator of the Tone It Up fitness app.
Up to 20 percent of known pregnancies end in miscarriage, but the number is likely higher because many miscarriages occur so early in the pregnancy that the mother doesn’t yet realize she’s pregnant. As celebrities like Baldwin use their platforms to raise awareness about the prevalence of miscarriages, hopefully more and more women will feel less alone if they have this experience.
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