Kylie Kelce has just admitted that even if she suffered a miscarriage seven years ago “it still hurts”.
The 33 -year -old star – who has Wyatt girls, six, Eliot, Four, Bennett, Two and Finn, six months with her husband Jason Kelce – fell pregnant for the first time in August 2018, but tragically lost the baby when she was 12 weeks old.
Speaking on her podcast not to lie, she said: “I highlight the fact that it always hurts after having four children, because it is. And that’s fine.”
Kylie took the chance to share this experience to mark October as the month of pregnancy and loss of infants.
She and Jason had traveled to London to be able to play a game for the Philadelphia Eagles before their 12-week meeting. .
She became emotional by recalling: “We made a point to surprise the mother and the father of Jason when we were there by pretending to take a photo and to tell them that we were expecting ourselves.”
“We surprised Jason’s mother and father with a video. We also surprised Jason’s aunt, Judy and her grandmother, grandmother Mary,” she recalls.
Kylie continued: “When we were in Cleveland, we surprised [Jason’s brother] Travis with small baby slippers. All these interactions have been recorded for memory purposes. »»
But then, the podcastor told how everything “slowed down” when she learned during the appointment of her doctor that she had made a miscarriage.
She said: “It was as if everything was slowing down. And they couldn’t find the baby on the doppler.”
“I remember being like” Oh, there is no heartbeat. You haven’t found it because there is none “,” she said.
Kylie admitted that the loss had “messed up with [her] Brain “and she started hiding her later pregnancies until she was much further.
She said: “Having had this experience, I then spoiled my brain for each consecutive pregnancy.”
“So, for Wyatt, we did not share that we were pregnant before we were after 20 weeks. For consecutive pregnancies, I waited for at least 16 weeks,” said the 33 -year -old young man.
“I have googled almost every week what the percentage of likelihood was that a baby could survive, which seems really dark. I literally did it for Finn,” concluded Kylie Kelce.