She's on a mission to make sure what happened to her family doesn't happen to anyone else.
The "A Thousand Years" singer is raising awareness about a health condition that could affect pregnancy.In November 2020, just 10 months after having a miscarriage, singer Christina Perri suffered a late-term pregnancy loss. She was in the third trimester when her daughter Rosie was “, the “A Thousand Years” singer opens up about her losses and shares that a treatable blood-clotting disorder may have caused them.
"I hope to turn my tragedy into something beautiful,” said Perri, 34, who is currently pregnant and has a 4-year-old daughter Carmella with husband Paul Costable.Perri consulted with OB-GYN Dr. Mary Kerr, who said her type of blood-clotting disorder “could be prevented with something as simple as a blood thinner.
"Christina's drive is that if potentially one out of 10 women had the opportunity to screen for disorders, that would prevent a lot of emotional trauma," Kerr said., more than 500,000 women in the United States face recurrent miscarriage each year. And although first-time miscarriages are usually caused by chromosomal defects, about 55% of recurrent miscarriages are caused by procoagulant defects that induce thrombosis and infarction of placental vessels.
"I don't care how long it takes; I'll never stop," Perri said of spreading statistics about blood-clotting disorders and pregnancy.The “Jar of Hearts” singer said there was “so much anger and pain and sadness” after the loss of Rosie, but that she’s trying to focus on the future and helping others.
"I don't know if Paul or I will ever not feel that longing for Rosie," Perri said of the couple’s daughter, "But she will always be in my heart."
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