
We Need To Talk with Paul C. Brunson Breaking the Silence on Baby Loss with Perrie Edwards, Myleene Klass & Katherine Ryan | We're Talking Baby Loss Awareness
Oct 9, 2025
Perrie Edwards, a singer navigating the heartache of miscarriage, opens up about the vulnerability of public life and the pressures of pregnancy speculation. Myleene Klass, an MBE and advocate, shares her experiences with recurrent losses and the concept of a 'rainbow baby', emphasizing the comfort of microchimerism—the idea that fetal cells remain with mothers. Katherine Ryan discusses her own journey through multiple miscarriages and the need for better support systems. Together, they highlight the importance of conversation, healing, and not facing these struggles alone.
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Perrie Edwards' Pregnancy Loss Story
- Perrie Edwards described multiple pregnancies including an early miscarriage and a traumatic loss at 24 weeks that she had not publicly disclosed before.
- She recounted bleeding, scans showing complications, and the deep emotional impact of losing a later-term baby.
Myleene Klass' Long Journey To A Rainbow Baby
- Myleene Klass shared that she experienced annual pregnancy losses over four years before having her rainbow baby, Snoopy.
- She used microchimerism research to find comfort, describing how fetal cells remain in a mother's body.
Microchimerism As Emotional Solace
- Microchimerism explains how baby cells can persist in a mother's organs after pregnancy loss.
- This idea offered Myleene Klass emotional solace by framing lost babies as physically remaining with mothers.


