Bachelor Alum Ashley Spivey Loses 2nd Pregnancy | BabyGaga

Ashley Spivey, known for her time on The Bachelor, has announced that she has lost her second pregnancy. Pregnancy can be a very personal journey for some people, and they choose to keep details to themselves. However, there is one downside to that. It can be a place of silence if complications and miscarriages occur. is still considered a subject that not many people are comfortable speaking about, which means awareness is still working that needs to be done. When public figures and about their experiences, it can help to normalize topics and make women feel like they are not alone.
According to , Ashley Spivey has announced that she has experienced her second pregnancy loss. This is the second time in 5 months that Ashley has lost a pregnancy. She made the post on her account, and it was a post that immediately followed her pregnancy announcement.
This second pregnancy, which Ashley had nicknamed “Lil’ Bobby” was lost due to genetic abnormalities and she said that the heart stopped beating over the last week. This post came only two weeks after she had announced her pregnancy with her husband, Steve Hunsberg.
She stated that this felt like a “cruel turn of events.”
Ashley was early in her pregnancy when she announced, and this is why a lot of women wait until they are past 3 months before announcing their pregnancy, but Ashley says that she does not regret telling the world early. Ashley and Steve also experienced loss in November when they were expecting a baby, they had named CJ. The Instagram post was lengthy and she had mentioned how lucky she was because she has 4 frozen “embabies” waiting for her. Ashley has always been open about her , and she will likely continue to be.
She also stated that she will be going in for a D&C later this week and after they will figure out what the right path is. Ashley was incredibly humble when she mentioned that she feels “rude” complaining about this when she realizes that there are many people out there who are going through much worse, but she wanted her fans to feel like they are heard and that they matter. As more and more celebrities open up about pregnancy and pregnancy loss, it can help women realize that miscarriage is and that it really can happen to anyone.
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