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Myleene Klass praises Amanda Holden for helping her through four miscarriages

Myleene Klass lauded Amanda Holden for helping her after she suffered the trauma of four miscarriages.

Britain’s Got Talent judge Amanda endured the loss of son Theo in 2011 when she was seven months pregnant.

And she was able to offer support to mum-of-three Myleene, 42, as she offered her the number of her midwife to get her through the pain.

The TV and radio host said: “I’m very grateful to the women who came forward to help me.

“I rang Amanda Holden, I said I need to find someone who can help me. She gave me her midwife’s phone number and this is the woman who held my hand all the way through it. She was phenomenal.

Myleene has praised her friend Amanda for helping her through a heartbreaking time (Image: Myleene Klass/Instagram)

“To have that lady in my life, it’s because of what Amanda herself went through. The women who help other women, they’re the most incredible.”

Myleene also opened up about her decision to go public with her heartbreak.

She added: “There were a lot of people speaking out about infant loss. I took so much strength from them. I thought it was my time to speak up and help someone.”

Amanda put Myleene in touch with the midwife who helped her with her late son Theo (Image: PA)

Myleene opened up about her four miscarriages in a heartfelt post last year, sharing a number of emotional pictures of her pregnant as she wrote: “”On national babyloss-miscarriage day, @chrissyteigen gave me the courage to write.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 peace, reassurance.I hope this helps even one lost soul. #1.At the airport, flying home for a D&C.I’d started bleeding heavily at 10wks on holiday.The scan was the saddest sight I’ve ever seen in my life.The first and last time I saw my baby.

Myleene has welcomed son Apollo with fiance Simon Motson (Image: myleeneklass/Instagram)

“As the doctor pushed the camera on my belly, the familiar black and blue image of my baby sprung onto the screen, then started to sink and slowly floated down, til it just hunched over. I knew. ‘I’m sorry there’s no heartbeat’.

“The feeling is nothing short of traumatic, shock.At my D&C I was asked to confirm the procedure.I cried so hard the nurse held my hand and answered for me.They taped my bracelet to my wrist, two gold swallows.It made me sob.

“Swallows love for life and always come home.I told the anaesthetist to please make sure I wake up as I’m a mum then I cried again at what they were going to take out.I woke to emptiness and the horror of what had happened.I felt I’d failed my baby and my partner. #2.

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“The second time was worse if that’s possible, I thought I’d had my ‘1 in 4’ experience.This time,the baby had stopped growing at 10wks,completely unrelated to the first MC ‘so it’s just bad luck’. I didn’t take my eyes off the fire alarm on the ceiling, lest I break completely.

“Walking past the pregnant women in reception was torture. This D&C was no less traumatic. Infact,the familiarity of it cut deeper.The ‘wishes to dispose of the products of pregnancy’ form, the walking to theatre,the ugly socks.Having everything one minute, a name, a school, then nothing.The third,I miscarried at work.The fourth,the loo.

“Whilst I could get pregnant, there was no explanation for why I couldn’t keep them.The Dr’s took no chances with Apollo.

“I injected countless,endless hormones into my belly to keep my placenta working.He signifies everything good in the world to me,my miracle.To my friends and Mamas who have experienced this, you are the strongest women I know. Thinking of you today.”

Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk


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