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Jessie J reveals how grief over losing baby 'overwhelms' her, 9 months after miscarriage

Jessie J says she's "grieving the loss" of her baby after suffering a miscarriage last November.

On her Instagramon Friday, the 34-year-old singer shared two images of herself. In the caption, she went on to share an emotional message about how having a baby wasn't "easy" after having a miscarriage last year. I wrote a list of things I wanted on ,” she wrote. “The number one thing on my list was becoming a mother. And there are days when I'm overwhelmed by the sadness of wanting my life to be so different than it is now."

"Price Tag," whose real name is Jessica Ellen Cornish. Acknowledging how "normal" it is to go through "completely sad days," the singer said she wants to "respect all the emotions that come along. Up, for better or worse."

"It's rarely bad. Yes, I could spend this moment in private and alone today and normally I would, but today I'm here," she wrote.

Jessie concluded her message by showing support to all those around the world who have experienced a miscarriage and are "feeling just like [she]."

“Because I know thousands of people [around the world] feel the same as I do. Maybe you read this and realize the love I have for you? "I hope I can. Connection is important. Hug everyone."

"You're doing great girls. ’ said songwriter Jessica Gomber. "It's all God time."

"I love you so much," added musician Kennedy.

Another fan wrote: I desperately needed someone to say those words. I love you. "

In a since-deleted Instagram post shared in November 2021, Jesse revealed that she had her first miscarriage and explained her feelings after the miscarriage.

"Yesterday morning, a friend and I were laughing and saying, 'Seriously, how can I do a gig in Los Angeles tomorrow night without telling the whole audience that I'm pregnant? The "Bang Bang" singer captioned a photo of herself taking a positive pregnancy test.

In an episode of The Diary of a CEO podcast in May, Jessie talks about her "terrifying" experience and what happened during her early pregnancy. I confided that it didn't work out. She is "right", she feels.

"I was still very nauseous. I knew something was wrong," she said, noting that she had seen a doctor that day. Did.

"'Tell me the truth, what's going on?' And I said: 'What does that mean?' , it means that the baby has some kind of disability or malformation.''''

According to Jessie, when she went to another doctor for a second opinion, she said, ``The baby I was told that I had "no heartbeat" before admitting that I had passed away.

"It was her within three or four hours of the first one," she added. "We had two scans on the same day and the first and second scans said the baby was fine."

Elsewhere in the interview, the "Domino" singer said, Having previously said she'd like to have children of her own, she explained how the experience led her to believe she shouldn't start a family.

"I knew the reason it happened was because I shouldn't have done it alone," she said. "Like I know I'm supposed to find someone who wants this as much as I do."