Kylie Calus has opened her in an emotional conversation in her podcast about her abortion.
In July 2024, the retired NFL player’s wife, Jason Calus, spoke about the abortion he spoke to six years before the birth of their first daughter, Wat, now. In the Thursday episode of his episode I’m not lying Podcasting, he was more detailed in honor of October and the month of infant’s loss of infant loss.
“I wanted to share more details because when I experienced my abortion, I felt a group of people came forward to support me and provide words of encouragement or love,” he said. “It is interesting how sometimes it experiences you with losses to open people about themselves.”
Kylie – who also share Eliot’s, 4 -year -old, Bennett, 2 -year -old and Finn daughters with her husband – spoke about the onset of her family’s growth, saying she saw her first positive pregnancy test in August 2018.
He and Jason told his families that he was expecting his six -week doctor to meet, pointing out that he was aware of “the loss of pregnancy.”

“We surprised Jason’s mother and father with a movie. We also surprised Jason’s aunt and grandmother. When we were in Cleveland, we survived Travis [Kelce] Killy continued: “Using small baby boots,” all these interactions are recorded for memory purposes. I think the process of thought was like, “Yes, maybe one day we together and share them.”
He then began to tear and said he taught him in his 12 -week appointment.
“It felt that everything was going to move, and they couldn’t find the child on Doppler,” he said. “I remember that,” Oh, there is no heartbeat. You didn’t find one because one is not one. “They estimated that the child is growing, I was originally nine and 10 weeks.
It was particularly difficult that day because it was Jason’s birth, and Kylie tried to prevent the news, but she eventually did.
Given the loss of pregnancy, Kylie said he had taken his future pregnancies more seriously and did not tell his loved ones that he was pregnant for the past 20-20 weeks.
Referring to his youngest daughter, she said, “I am really dark every week that the probability of a child can survive. I really look dark. I literally did it for Finn.”
Despite having four children, Kylie said the experience is “still hurt” and “never leaves you”.
“This is a wound, and it remains with you only in your own. Whether in six weeks or 13 weeks or whenever, this is a real loss,” he said. “I think having the people around you is important to understand and who in the struggle you have and feels important. And I think open conversation with your doctors is very important.”
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