Corrie's Simon Gregson opens up on wife Emma's devastating eleventh miscarriage
22.04.2022 - 22:29
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Simon Gregson has opened up on how it’s “amazing” his wife Emma Gleave survived after going through her eleventh miscarriage.The Coronation Street star, 47, has shared the experience of how wife Emma, 38, sadly suffered her eleventh miscarriage in 2018 after her tubes became twisted.The couple share three sons - Alfie, 14, Harry, 12, and Henry, six - however have faced heartbreak in their journey to have children. In an interview on The Likely Dads podcast, Simon said: “We lost 11 along the way. It was horrific.The first one was 21 weeks.
“When Emma lost Georgia, she was 21 weeks, and what had happened was Emma's tubes were twisted, but Georgia stayed alive long enough to untwist the tubes which they said it was amazing how she survived all that and then went.” Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter “But that paved the way for Alfie you see, so we always think of her as like an angel. “But then we lost loads along the way. I think it's because Emma can't carry girls for some reason.” Emma had suffered a ruptured ectopic pregnancy back in 2017, which left Simon rushing her to he hospital in the middle of the night after she was experiencing excruciating stomach pains.
Upon arriving at the hospital, the couple were told the upsetting news, and she was given emergency surgery. Emma previously told OK!: "Up to that point we didn’t know I was pregnant so it came as a double blow to us. It was hard to get our heads around what was happening.
"I was petrified. I thought I was never going to see my sons ever again. As they were taking me down to theatre I just kept thinking, I’m going to die – this is it, I’m not going to make it.
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