Taylor Gill reveals her dramatic pregnancy loss story
American top model Taylor Gill for the first time openly shared her dramatic story of pregnancy loss, which she experienced about three years ago. In the "On Purpose" podcast, Taylor spoke candidly about this difficult period in her life.
Unexpected pregnancy
According to the model, the pregnancy was unexpected and unexpected, as she had been using an intrauterine device (IUD) for three years. Taylor and her fiancé did not plan to start a family at this time. "I was engaged to my husband, and we didn't plan to start a family for a while. I wasn't ready for pregnancy at all, " the model admits.
Medical risks and preparation
During a visit to the doctor, she was told that the pregnancy only had a "50/50 chance of carrying to term" due to the conditions created by the IUD. However, Taylor accepted her situation and began preparing to start a family with her fiancé. Unfortunately, a few weeks later, the situation changed dramatically.
Moment of loss
In the 10th week of pregnancy, Taylor began to notice bleeding, which became a sign of a miscarriage. She was home alone with the dogs when it happened. **"It started and I was alone in my house. At least I had Tate (the dog) with me. I called my husband, just devastated because I knew this was about to happen to me. We both cried. For him it was also very painful, for both of us, " says Taylor.
Emotional conflict
The model admits that she experienced a deep internal conflict between not being ready to become a mother and strong grief from the loss of a child. Ultimately, she found comfort in knowing she was not alone in her experience. Such stories are very important to understand that even in the world of glamorous catwalks there are real, human dramas.
"I found comfort in knowing that I am not alone in this experience, " concludes Taylor Gill.
Taylor Gill's candid story adds an important dimension to her public image and shows that even celebrities can go through tough times. We hope her honesty will inspire many women going through similar trials.
Editor: Yana Davydiuk