Is it just me, that I'm not "in the know", or do celebrities never have to go through what we are going through? Have you ever heard of a celebrity having a MC, a late term loss, a still birth or even a SIDS death?
By no means at all do I wish that on them, but it' makes me wonder how different our care really is? How much money really can buy...
Re: Hollywood Babies
There have been quite a few celebrities that have had either miscarriages or stillbirth - Wendy Williams, Keanu Reeves, Oprah, Courtney Cox, etc. As we all know, the loss of a child is so tragic that it is not suprising that celebrities don't advertise it. I know that when we lost our first baby through miscarriage and then Sophia through stillbirth I didn't want to talk or be around people and I can imagine celebrities being very much the same. They may be famous but they are still human and bad stuff happens to them too.
I came across this list before when I had the same question. It didn't make me feel better, but it did help to know I'm not alone in this.
https://in-their-honor.blogspot.com/
I guess for me, since Lillian was 10 days OD, I was meaning late losses. I feel like so many celebrity woman are pregnant and none of their babies die. I don't think they would advertise it, but not having a belly would definately be noticed, especially after being photgraphed with one for so long.
Things are just hitting harder right now b.c I had 2 back-to-back "how's the baby" at work from 2 men that I don't know and it's been 15 wks as of today. Obviously, I didn't advertise my pregnancy to them, but it's a natural question when you are without that belly. So that got me thinking that i don't know the stars, but I know when they are pregnant b.c it's splashed all over, but I've never heard of them going through what I am going through.
Sorry, I'm just really pmsing to top it all off.
Thank you for posting. I checked it out and I felt much like the creator of this site.
Thanks for posting this. I was just talking to my husband the other day about this, mostly because two of his idols/role models/ whatever? have both lost their first born son. (William Shakespeare and Robert Plant of Led Zeppelin) I'm sure he is right, but I've not read into the circumstances. I guess I was just having that silly thought about how if celebrities talked about it more, it wouldn't be such a taboo subject-not that I want them to relive their pain, but I guess knowing that it happens to all walks of life is somehow comforting.
thelossblog.blogspot.com