Myleene Klass has made history helping change pregnancy loss laws
Myleene Klass made history on Saturday by helping to change pregnancy loss laws in the UK after suffering four 'barbaric' miscarriages in recent years.
Today, the UK government announced new measures in order to 'boost the health and wellbeing of women and girls', including a pilot scheme that will see medical intervention for women after every miscarriage. Discussing the changes she said it was 'one of my proudest achievements' and is glad British women will no longer go through the miscarriage 'hell' she suffered, which was documented in her Bafta-nominated film Myleene Klass: Miscarriage And Me.
"How do you refer to the baby that's been lost in the paper work you have to fill in? It's torturous," she told Mail Online. She continued, "My daughter calls them her angel brothers and sisters, it’s like they’ve got a voice. I didn’t want to go through this but I’ve managed to find something that means that so many will benefit from it.
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