Recently, Olympic gymnast Shawn Johnson opened up about her miscarriage on Youtube, with her NFL husband by her side. In a series of videos, the couple details the emotional roller coaster they've been on since receiving the news. Shawn even felt guilty after the loss, apologizing to her husband like it was somehow her fault. Our hearts absolutely break for the pair. And we applaud this brave couple for publicly sharing experience which is too often kept hidden away.
“The past 48 hours have been some of the happiest, scariest, and saddest times of my life,” Shawn writes on the video page.A series of clips documents the roller coaster ride.
"I've been bawling hysterically," Shawn admits in the video. "Not sure out of what emotion, but I think a little bit out of every emotion."Shawn and Andrew were in different cities when she found out she was pregnant. So, Andrew knew she had something to tell him, but wasn't quite sure what. Though, he heavily suspected a pregnancy announcement. Like Shawn, the video shows Andrew wrestling with the flood of emotions over the prospect of becoming a dad. Ultimately, though, the pregnancy left both of them thrilled.
"To my future kid," Andrew tells the camera, before he knows for sure Shawn is pregnant, "if you are on the way, I love you. I have no idea who you are, what you are, or what you'll be like. But I'm pumped to meet you."[/slide]
"We feel like a lot of people go through this, so we wanted to share it," Shawn said in the opening of the first video.RELATED: How To Care For A Mother Who’s Lost A Child In no time, the video went viral. Messages of support flooded in to the couple, and so many appreciated their candor in sharing a tragic situation so many have faced.
"I can tell you, the day that I was told we were miscarrying, I felt guilty," Shawn confessed. "I felt sad and I remember telling Andrew, 'I'm sorry I lost your baby.'"
"I felt like it was something that I did," Shawn went on to explain. "I didn't take care of the baby well enough, and I was stressed too much, or I didn't take the right prenatal vitamins. There's [sic] all these different guilts and thoughts and negative feelings."Letting these feelings out is crucial to the healing process. Holding them in can be catastrophic. Which is why we need to get rid of the notion that miscarriage, stillbirths, and child loss should be kept quiet. RELATED: Emotional Post About 8-Week Ultrasound She Knew ‘Wasn’t Right’ Hearing from so many who'd suffered the same experience was heartbreaking, and yet, somehow therapeutic for Shawn and Andrew. It helped them realize they are not alone. And that's why they wanted to share their story -- to let others know they are not alone. Whether you have experienced this kind of loss or not, you can help someone who has simply by giving them an opportunity to talk about their experience. You can find tips on how to help a mother who's lost a child HERE. h/t: Distractify YOU MAY ALSO LIKE: 12 Celebrities Who Know The Pain Of Miscarriage