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Coronation Street praised by charities for raising awareness with heartbreaking miscarriage storyline

CORONATION Street has been praised by charities for raising awareness with the heartbreaking miscarriage storyline that saw Michelle and Steve lose their baby.

Viewers of the soap were overwhelmed by the emotional scenes that saw the much-loved Corrie couple lose their baby Ruairi just 23 weeks into the pregnancy.

Many fans of the show had suffered a similar experience and took to Twitter to share their painful memories and to praise the ITV soap for raising awareness.

As well as the outpouring of support from viewers, many charities praised Corrie's handling of the sensitive storyline and emphasised how it was important to air the tough storyline in order to break the stigma surrounding miscarriage and stillbirth.

Pregnancy research and information charity said they "really admired" Kym Marsh's "bravery in filming these scenes and think her acting in last night’s episode was particularly powerful and sensitive".

Kym lost her son Archie in 2009 when he was born prematurely at 21 weeks.

Her co-star Simon Gregson also revealed he and his wife Emma had lost 11 babies and spoke of how he felt "helpless" as he tried to support his other-half through the ordeal.

 Pregnancy and miscarriage charities have praised the heartbreaking storyline that saw Kym Marsh's character Michelle Conor suffer a miscarriage at 23 weeks
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Pregnancy and miscarriage charities have praised the heartbreaking storyline that saw Kym Marsh's character Michelle Conor suffer a miscarriage at 23 weeksCredit: ITV
 Both Kym Marsh and Simon Gregson have personally experienced miscarriage in the past with Kym losing her baby Archie in 2009 and Simon's wife Emma has lost 11 babies
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Both Kym Marsh and Simon Gregson have personally experienced miscarriage in the past with Kym losing her baby Archie in 2009 and Simon's wife Emma has lost 11 babiesCredit: ITV

Tommy's told The Sun Online: "It's great that a high profile TV show is shedding light on babyloss when it’s such a silent problem – 1 in 4 pregnancies will end in loss and we know from Tommy's research that 85% of women don’t feel like people know what they are going through and 67% can’t even talk to their best friend about it.

"Dads’ emotional wellbeing after their partner loses a baby is also often overlooked, and they struggle whilst being expected to be a pillar of support.

 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

"That’s why it’s even more poignant that the two actors, who’ve experienced loss themselves, have chosen to speak out because it's only by acknowledging the problem of babyloss that we can begin to tackle it.

"We hope Corrie has set the trend for this heart-breaking yet pervasive problem to be discussed more openly in the media, shedding light on the need for more research to help save babies lives.

"If you need any support or advice, you can ."

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.

"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.

 Michelle felt pains during her baby shower
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Michelle felt pains during her baby showerCredit: ITV
 She was rushed to hospital where she was told the devastating news
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She was rushed to hospital where she was told the devastating newsCredit: ITV

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.

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."

 The aftermath will see Michelle break down as she unpacks Ruairi's things
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The aftermath will see Michelle break down as she unpacks Ruairi's thingsCredit: [email protected]

The devastating aftermath of the miscarriage has also been revealed with the heartbreak putting a strain on Kym and Steve's relationship.

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

“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.”

Corrie bosses worked closely with stillbirth charity Sands on the episode.

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.”


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