Heartbreaking moment Myleene Klass breaks down in floods of tears live on Loose Women
MYLEENE Klass broke down in tears on Loose Women over her "nightmare" miscarriages.
The presenter shared an emotional moment with Olympian Laura Kenny, who was appearing as a guest to open up about her own struggle to conceive.
"It's something a lot of people can relate to", Myleene told her.
"I've had that nightmare four times, it's the worst..."
Myleene then broke off as she was overwhelmed by emotion and was supported by her fellow Loose Women panellists.
The 46-year-old - who is now a mum to three children - miscarried while she was on air at Smooth Radio.
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After losing four babies, the former Hear'Say singer launched a campaign to help women who had gone through a similar experience.
Loose Women host Nadiya Sawalha held Myleene's hand as she continued, saying: "What's just so shocking is, it's just such an isolating experience.
"You're bleeding, alone. You're walking out of a hospital - you were pregnant when you went in, you're meant to walk out with a baby - you walk out with nothing.
"And yet, we say to people at least you can get pregnant again, you can try again, it was just cells, at least it wasn't a baby...
"Through something called microcyronism. You carry those cells in your body right now and subsequently the baby you go on to have carries those cells too.
"When I hug my baby I hug seven children."
Ex-Team GB cyclist Laura gave birth to her first child, seven-year-old Albie, in 2017.
She began trying for another baby with her husband - fellow ex-cyclist Jason Kenny - after they competed in the Tokyo Olympics in 2020.
Then in 2021 she suffered a devastating miscarriage.
A year later, Laura experienced an ectopic pregnancy, which occurs when the embryo outside the lining of the uterus.
What are symptoms of early miscarriage?
The most clear sign a woman is having a miscarriage is bleeding, varying from light spotting to heavy blood clots.
But bear in mind, some bleeding during the first three months of pregnancy is normal and does not necessarily mean a miscarriage - contact the maternity team or GP as soon as possible.
Other symptoms of a miscarriage include:
- cramping and pain in your lower tummy
- a discharge of fluid from your vagina
- a discharge of tissue from your vagina
- no longer experiencing the symptoms of pregnancy, such as feeling sick and breast tenderness