New England Patriots player Devin McCourty and his wife, Michelle Powell, shared their heartbreak after suffering a pregnancy loss at eight months. Details:
“My pregnancy had resulted in a still birth at almost 8 months of being pregnant — at exactly 31 weeks 2 days when we found out that the baby girl growing inside me no longer had a heart beat after being completely fine the week before at my last doctor’s appt [sic],” Powell wrote. “We are so heartbroken. We are devastated. We are speechless. We are angry. We are sad. We are confused. We are numb.”“after an emotional 21-hour labor,” she added.
Michelle concluded her caption with a call for prayer for healing, closure, her mental health and their chances at conceiving in the future.The couple, who wed in 2016, previously welcomed their daughter, Londyn, 3, and their son, Brayden, 2, in 2017 and 2018, respectively. Listen on Spotify to Us Weekly's Hot Hollywood as each week the editors of Us break down the hottest entertainment news stories!
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