The actress Sharon Stone (64 years old) has been publicly honest about the nine spontaneous abortions she has suffered throughout her life and the emotional consequences that these types of experiences have for women.
She has been through a comment on the
People
magazine Instagram account , in a message where they shared the story of the dancer Peta Murgatroyd, known for her participation in the American television program
Dancing with the stars
, who was talking about the recent abortion she suffered while her partner was in Ukraine.
“We, as women, do not have a forum to discuss the depth of this loss.
I lost nine children to miscarriages,” revealed Stone, who is the mother of three children by adoption: Quinn Kelly, Laird Vonne and Roan Joseph.
“It is not a small thing, physically or emotionally, but we are made to feel that it is something that we must endure alone and secretly with a kind of sense of failure, instead of receiving the compassion, empathy and healing that we so badly need,” the interpreter has written.
“Female health and wellness left in the care of male ideology has become lax at best, ignorant in fact, and violently oppressive in its endeavor,” she adds.
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It is not the first time that the protagonist of
Basic Instinct
has been honest about topics that are usually taboo for women in society.
In a 2009 interview for
Prestige
magazine that she gave on the occasion of the premiere of the film
Satisfaction
, she confessed to having lost two children in the fifth month of gestation: “I had two pregnancies that I lost in the fifth month.
And it was so horrible because I had to have surgery when my children died.
It is a trauma that you simply cannot overcome, ”she confessed on that occasion.
In the year 2021, Sharon Stone shared her traumatic experience during an induced abortion when she was 18 years old in her memoir
The Beauty of Living Twice
.
The actress secretly underwent the procedure after becoming pregnant by her boyfriend as a teenager and had to travel from her home state of Pennsylvania, where she was too young to have a legal abortion, to Ohio, where parental consent was not required. .
Sharon Stone's comment on the People
magazine post racked
up more than 525
likes
, as well as numerous comments from other women appreciating the actress's sincerity and sharing their own experiences.