Made in Chelsea's Binky Felstead says she wants to 'break the stigma' around miscarriage and open up conversations about baby loss
Binky told Newsbeat that she and partner Max Darnton made the decision to post about her miscarriage because her followers deserved to see her "reality".
"I've always shared my happy moments, from when I got pregnant with India, when I had India and my engagement last month."The one piece of advice I feel that I can give is to make sure you allow yourself to physically and emotionally heal."Since Binky's post, the Miscarriage Association says it's been inundated with phone calls from women.
"It's really helpful when someone well-known like Binky talks publicly about her experience of miscarriage because it's not an easy thing to do," says Ruth Bender-Atik from the Miscarriage Association.."Sometimes you feel like you could have done better, lots of people feel like it's because they've done something wrong and that they could have done something.
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