'I was in a dark hole but I'm ready for baby number 2,' Charlotte Dawson talks miscarriage
15.08.2022 - 16:53
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Charlotte Dawson has revealed she was in “a dark hole” following her devastating miscarriage in April, but is slowly starting to feel more positive about her future – and is ready to start trying for baby number two. Speaking to OK! , Charlotte, who is mum to 18 month old son Noah, has shared her hopes to expand her family, saying: “Maybe it wasn’t the right time for us.” Here, in her first interview, the star bravely shares her story with OK! VIPs. Sign up or login below to read the full article.
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Speaking of her hopes of expanding her family with fiancé Matt Sarsfield, Charlotte, 29, who is mum to 18-month-old son Noah, says, “I’m getting better now but I’m still hurting. Maybe it wasn’t the right time for us. “I think we will have our time again.
Everything feels a bit more positive and bright. When the time is right, I believe it will happen. You never know, we might have baby number two cooking by Christmas.That would be
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