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Tearful Kylie Kelce Shares Past Miscarriage "Still Hurts"
Kylie Kelce detailed her miscarriage experience on her podcast to raise awareness during Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month, highlighting that the pain never fully fades.
- On Oct. 2, Kylie Kelce tearfully recounted her 2018 miscarriage on the Oct. 2 episode of her Not Gonna Lie podcast, speaking in honor of Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month.
- Kylie Kelce had a positive pregnancy test in August 2018 and later learned at a 13-week appointment that the fetus stopped developing between nine and 10 weeks, saying she was 'very guarded about telling people outside of my immediate circle.'
- Nearly all of her later pregnancies were concealed longer, with Kylie Kelce saying she waited until after 20 weeks for Wyatt and at least 16 weeks for subsequent pregnancies, adding the loss still hurts despite having four children.
- Scheduling a D & E followed the diagnosis, with doctors setting it two days later due to timing and risks, and Kylie shared the story to support others during October awareness month using the Sands national helpline.
- Public response to the episode highlighted wider conversations about miscarriage, as Kylie Kelce urged prioritizing women's health and inspired other women to share their losses.
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Kylie Kelce Breaks Down While Detailing Past Miscarriage: 'Hard for Both of Us'
On Thursday's episode of her Not Gonna Lie podcast, Kylie Kelce recalled a tragic loss she and her husband, Jason Kelce, suffered before welcoming their first child. The 33-year-old -- who shares daughters Wyatt, 6, Elliotte, 4, Bennett, 2, and Finn, 6 months, with Jason -- broke down in tears as she spoke about suffering a miscarriage following her first pregnancy in 2018.
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L 42%
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