Meghan Markle has shared one of her most painful experiences—losing an unborn child. On her podcast Confessions of a Female Founder, she revisited this trauma, first revealed in a 2020 New York Times piece. She recalled sudden cramps while with her son Archie, leading to a devastating hospital visit. Her honesty helps others who’ve faced similar grief.
Prince Harry described their heartbreak in his memoir Spare. They left the hospital with empty arms, later burying their baby privately. By sharing this pain, they’ve helped normalize conversations about miscarriage. Meghan continues this important discussion through her podcast.
Meghan also survived a life-threatening postpartum condition. She and Bumble’s Whitney Wolfe Herd discussed their battles with postpartum preeclampsia. “The world doesn’t see this quiet suffering,” Meghan said. Her openness sheds light on hidden maternal health struggles.
Postpartum preeclampsia requires immediate care to prevent deadly complications. Meghan’s story encourages women to seek help. She’s breaking stigmas around pregnancy loss and postpartum health. Her courage helps others feel less alone.
Now 43, Meghan reflects on her miscarriage with guest Reshma Saujani. “I’ve spoken about our loss,” she said calmly. Through her podcast, she turns pain into purpose. Her story gives hope to grieving parents everywhere.