Nick Viall & his wife Natalie Joy suffer 3rd miscarriage. The former The Bachelor contestant revealed the tragic news on the August 14 episode of The Viall Files podcast, detailing their emotional and physical suffering in an open conversation. "As you can see, Natalie is not with us," Viall explained. "There's no really good way to say it, it f--king sucks. She's obviously at home resting and healing, both physically and emotionally." The couple, who are parents to an 18-month-old daughter, River Rose, has been open about the road to pregnancy, which included two prior losses.
The couple announced their second pregnancy loss of the year almost five months ago before facing another traumatic loss, exacerbating what is already a harrowing experience. The star went on to reveal that while the doctors told them miscarriages are nothing unusual, there is "far less normal" about having two, three, or multiple miscarriages in a matter of months. Of chasing after medical explanations at bottomless cost, he said: "It's this weird thing of like, you want them to find something, but you don't want them to find something."
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The reality star also opened up about how miscarriage can impact someone emotionally and the ways men react differently to women. If you have experienced it, then there's a tragedy that accompanies it, making you feel extraordinarily alone. He added, "For people who do experience it, there's a tragedy there that makes you feel very alone. That's something Natalie's going through right now." Amid their heartbreak, however, Nick said that he wanted to continue showing parts of their journey in hopes it could support or comfort others going through similar difficulties. The couple's honesty sheds light on a taboo that is usually left unaddressed, which ultimately affects both men and women.
The family has received an outpouring of love from fans and followers alike, illustrating the mass compassion for their devastation. The pair is true to themselves as they tackle a difficult chapter, revealing an extremely personal struggle shared by many, but one that has been endured in silence. As the couple heals and attempts to explore why their miscarriages continued, their story serves as a reminder of the importance of compassion, acknowledgement, and conversations surrounding pregnancy loss. Nick is open about this, both in homage to his wife and the reminder that the rollercoaster of emotions from repeated pregnancy loss isn't easy on any family.

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