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11/09/2019

Whitney Port Felt Insecure After Miscarriage

Whitney Port has spoken of the insecurities she felt after losing a baby in July.

The reality television star was expecting her second child with her husband Tim Rosenman when they sadly suffered a miscarriage, and said the experience left her wondering if she even wants another baby.

Speaking to Tim on 'The Hills: New Beginnings', Whitney said: "I feel like I've come to terms with this pregnancy not working out. Then I go to the bathroom and I'm reminded of it. Even when I'm trying to do my own thing and keep busy and be happy and distracted, I'm still reminded of it and I still just have so much stress about the second child. I know that you really want more children and I don't know that I do, and I feel like I would be disappointing you if we didn't. I feel like forever I'd always have this insecurity that I didn't give you what you wanted."

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The pair already share son Sonny, aged two, and Whitney explained they are a partnership in everything they do.

"Timmy has been such an amazing support," she told the cameras. "Anything I'm feeling, he validates, which is so important because he knows that there is just no wrong when it comes to this. He has been my teammate, my partner. I don't know how I would have gotten through this without him."



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"Whitney Port has spoken of the insecurities she felt after losing a baby in July."