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Coronation Street fans share their own heartbreaking stories as they praise Kym Marsh for incredible bravery in tacking Michelle Connor’s miscarriage storyline

CORONATION Street fans have shared their own heartbreaking stories after Michelle Connor suffered a devastating miscarriage in the soap.

Viewers took to social media to share their own memories after watching the emotional scenes where Michelle and Steve lost baby Ruairi just 23 weeks into their pregnancy.

One viewer shared: "Coronation Street bringing back some awful memories, but I'm glad they are covering such issues."

"Corrie's fantastic acting tonight by Kym Marsh, it brought back some painful memories but glad I watched it," said another.

A third praised the show for its sensitive portrayal of the storyline, tweeting: "Kym Marsh and Simon Gregson broke my heart. It brought back my memories also but had to be shown and awareness needed."

Charity Zoe's Gift praised the soap on its , writing: "Tonight's episode of Coronation Street was utterly heartbreaking and brought back many painful memories.

 Michelle was forced to give birth to her son surrounded by the sounds of crying babies
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Michelle was forced to give birth to her son surrounded by the sounds of crying babiesCredit: ITV

"We salute Kym and Simon for reliving their own personal tragedies for this storyline. No one should have to face this heartache. If you have any concerns about your baby's movements always speak to your midwife or maternity unit."

Other fans were blown away by Kym's performance, demanding that she be given an acting award for her work.

The barmaid suffered a tragic miscarriage, losing her son Ruairi at 23 weeks into her pregnancy, and her emotionally-charged performance has seen viewers call for her to be showered with acting honours.

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"Kym Marsh was amazing in tonight's Corrie," one tweeted. "So brave of her to take on a storyline so close to home. Just give her an award now!"

"OMG Corrie! Kym Marsh deserves an acting award," said a second while a third tweeted: "Genuinely heartbreaking stuff on Corrie. Kym Marsh deserves an award."

In emotionally powerful scenes, Michelle and husband Steve McDonald were told their baby wouldn't survive and Michelle was left to give birth to her son surrounded by the sound of crying babies.

"I was meant to take care of him, I can't give birth knowing he's going to die. I can't do it," Michelle sobbed as she went into labour.

"How can you keep my wife in there listening to newborn babies crying?" he demanded to know from the doctor. "It's upsetting, it's cruel."

But with them refusing to move her, Michelle was forced to give birth in harrowing circumstances.

 Michelle Connor and husband Steve were left devastated at the loss of their son at 23 weeks
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Michelle Connor and husband Steve were left devastated at the loss of their son at 23 weeks
 Steve tried to comfort Michelle as she held their son
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Steve tried to comfort Michelle as she held their sonCredit: ITV

Told to push by the midwife, Michelle screamed: "I can't, he'll die."

Desperate to know if he was breathing, Michelle begged for news and when the nurse told her the tragic news that he wasn't breathing, Michelle broke down totally.

Given the chance to hold her son, Michelle sobbed over him as Steve tried to comfort her.

"I'm so sorry," she said as she held her son for the first and last time. "I'm sorry. I don't want to give him back. I don't want to leave him."

 Steve will blame himself for the loss after Michelle's heartbreaking miscarriage
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Steve will blame himself for the loss after Michelle's heartbreaking miscarriage

"He looks so perfect, I keep thinking he's going to wake up."

She added: "My heart feels like it's breaking, actually breaking."

Actress Kym Marsh recently spoke about her decision to relive the heartbreaking death of her son in the storyline.

Kym, 40, lost baby Archie seconds after he was born prematurely at just 21 weeks in 2009.

 Michelle will feel pains during her baby shower
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Michelle will feel pains during her baby showerCredit: ITV
 She will rush to hospital where she will be told the devastating news
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She will rush to hospital where she will be told the devastating newsCredit: ITV

“I thought long and hard before agreeing to take on the challenge of this storyline. It is a cause very close to my heart having lost my beautiful Archie," she said.

“I have had to go to some very dark places in my mind while filming these heartbreaking scenes, but my family, friends and colleagues have been incredible. Losing a child is something that never leaves you so to revisit those feelings has been challenging.

 Viewers will see Michelle and husband Steve McDonald, played by Simon Gregson, 42, struggle with their loss
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Viewers will see Michelle and husband Steve McDonald, played by Simon Gregson, 42, struggle with their loss

“Coronation Street ensured that I had a counsellor on set at all times, but for me the best tonic after a hugely emotional day was to go home to my kids and be reminded of how lucky I am to have them.”

Bosses worked closely with stillbirth charity Sands on the episode. Viewers will see Michelle and husband Steve McDonald, played by Simon Gregson, 42, struggle with their loss.

 Kym was with ex-husband, Hollyoaks actor Jamie Lomas, when she lost Archie
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Kym was with ex-husband, Hollyoaks actor Jamie Lomas, when she lost ArchieCredit: PA:Press Association Wire

Kym was with her ex-husband, Hollyoaks actor Jamie Lomas, when she lost Archie. They later had daughter Polly, five, together. She is also mum to David, 21, and Emily, 19.

She added: “I felt it was an important story to tell to raise awareness of something which affects thousands of women every year. I am very proud.”

Her co-star Simon revealed today that he and wife Emma had sufferred 11 miscarriages.

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