Hailey Baldwin Reacts To Her Aunt Hilaria’s Devastating News Of Second Miscarriage
Nov. 12 2019, Published 1:13 p.m. ET
Hailey Baldwin commented her love for her aunt Hilaria after she revealed on November 11 that she suffered her second miscarriage in seven months. The Mom Brain podcast host and her husband Alec were expecting their fifth child together.
“I’m so sorry,” Hailey, 22, commented under Hilaria’s devastating announcement. “Love you guys.”
In September 2019, she happily announced that she was pregnant again.
On Monday, Hilaria documented her day on her Instagram Story as she was headed to her 20-week appointment with her doctor. “Nervous about scan later,” the lifestyle author admitted.
After her appointment, she updated fans and revealed that she suffered another miscarriage. “ We are very sad to share that today we learned that our baby passed away at 4 months. We also want you to know that even though we are not ok right now, we will be,” she said alongside a video of her and her eldest child, Carmen.
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She continued, “We are so lucky with our 4 healthy babies — and we will never lose sight of this. I told Carmen and took this so I could send it to Alec. I guess this is a good way to share it with you too.”
“I told her that this baby isn’t going to come after all…but we will try very hard to give her a little sister another time,” Hilaria added. “I’m really devastated right now…I was not expecting this when I went to my scan today. I don’t know what else to say…I’m still in shock and don’t have this all quite clear. Please, no paparazzi…that’s all I ask.️”
Hilaria thanked fans for their support on November 12. “Today opened and it was not a nightmare just a sad reality,” she wrote on her Instagram Story. “Thank you for all of your kind and sympathetic words. I didn’t know so many tears existed in the body. I’m trying to be present for my grief but understand that life goes on and there is still beauty, even in darkness.”
The mom-of-four suffered a miscarriage back in April 2019.