Myleene Klass has opened up about how she experienced a miscarriage whilst working as a presenter on live radio and carried on to finish the show.
The singer and TV star said that she knew she lost her child when in the toilet during a break. Then she called a friend and fellow presenter, Lauren Laverne to support her through the show. Miss Klass recalled her experience and said, “I didn’t know what to do.
I had one hour left of my show. I rang Lauren Laverne and she said: ‘Do one link, take a breath, come out and call me.’ She got me through. I did the next link and called her. We counted the links.”
Previously she said that last October she had suffered four miscarriages and hoped could share her experiences.
In a post to mark national baby loss-miscarriage day on October 15, she wrote on Instagram: “I am Mama to 7 babies, Ava, Hero, Apollo my rainbow baby and 4 little stars in the sky.
I know after my own MC’s how I scoured the internet for stories similar to mine for reassurance. I hope this helps even one lost soul.”
She said her first miscarriage occurred at the airport after she started bleeding heavily while 10 weeks pregnant on holiday.
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