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Hilaria Baldwin shares update from appointment after miscarriage

By Olivia Morris|

Hilaria Baldwin has continued to give updates on her miscarriage experience, sharing an update for what appeared to be a doctor¡¯s appointment.

Just hours after confirming she had suffered a miscarriage, the 35 year old shared a photo of herself with husband Alec Baldwin on Instagram with the caption, ¡°Doing this¡­ wish me luck.¡±

The mum-of-four then followed up with another photo of herself updating her followers on her appointment.

¡°It went well,¡± she wrote. ¡°I¡¯m awake. One foot in front of the other.¡±

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After confirming she suffered a miscarriage, Hilaria Baldwin shared a photo with husband Alec from what appeared to be a doctor's appointment. (Instagram)

In both of the images Baldwin appears to be wearing a hospital gown, so it¡¯s thought the model was at a doctor¡¯s appointment following the confirmation she had suffered a miscarriage.

In a recent appearance on the US Today Show, Baldwin defended her reasoning for being so open about her miscarriage in order to encourage other women not have to ¡°deal with it silently¡±.

¡°You're definitely not supposed to say anything before 12 weeks, and some of that is because people are superstitious, or that's how they feel they're going to be stronger, and a lot of it, for other people is from fear,¡± she said.

¡°I don't think we have to live with such fear.¡±

A few hours later the yoga teacher announced the news she had suffered a miscarriage, after it was found the embryo had no heartbeat at Baldwin¡¯s most recent scan.

¡°There was no heartbeat today at my scan...so it¡¯s over...but I have some pretty strong and amazing heartbeats right here,¡± she captioned a sweet photo of her family together.?

Baldwin ¨C who is mum to Carmen, five, Rafael, three, Leonardo, two, and 11 month old Romeo ¨C also added she hoped that sharing her story would help the conversation surrounding miscarriage to ¡°grow¡±.

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