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"Grey's Anatomy" star Jessica Capshaw (47) reportedly experienced a miscarriage before the birth of her fourth child. "I was so happy when I became pregnant, and I had never had problems with getting pregnant before," the actress shared on her podcast "Call It What It Is." However, during an ultrasound appointment in the tenth week, no heartbeat could be detected.
The situation was "very shocking and deeply sad" for Capshaw, as she described. She felt completely overwhelmed at first.
Capshaw, who plays the doctor Arizona Robbins in the TV series "Grey's Anatomy," has four children with her husband Christopher Gavigan. Their son is 16 years old, and their three daughters are eight, twelve, and 13 years old.
Despite the sad news of her miscarriage, Capshaw continued to be active in the media, often appearing on her show "Grey's Anatomy" in the United States of America. The incident served as a reminder to many people across the globe about the complexity and fragility of pregnancy. Despite the tragedy, Capshaw and her husband chose to remain optimistic, with Capshaw sharing on the podcast that they were still hoping for another addition to their family in Los Angeles.