Rebecca Adlington revealed that he made a couple therapy with her husband Andy Parsons to cope with the ‘anguish’ of her two spontaneous abortions.
The former 35 -year -old Olympic swimmer lost a 12 -week son in August 2022.
A year later, he aborted his daughter, Harper, at 20 weeks and had to undergo an induced delivery and give birth.
Rebecca said that couple therapy for several months already helped her and andy overcome the “dark cloud” of her pain after the “incredibly devastating.”
The mother of two explained that she had received therapy before and that she was more open to the idea, while Andy “was not sure” and did not know what to expect.
He agreed to do so when they knew they could have therapy sessions together.
Rebecca Adlington made a couple therapy with her husband Andy Parsons to cope with the ‘heartbreak’ of her two spontaneous abortions

He lost a son at 12 weeks in August 2022 and aborted his daughter, Harper, a year later (in the photo with his daughter Summer and his son Albie).
‘Doing something together was really beneficial and vital for us. We did it for three or four months and helped us out of that dark cloud, “he said. The mirror.
“We both react and face the situation in a very different way, which helped us to understand what the other was happening.”
Rebecca said they have learned to accept the tragedy and wants to encourage others to speak more openly about spontaneous abortion, which, he admitted, is a “hard” and “uncomfortable” issue.
‘Of course, it is incredibly devastating and heartbreaking, but I reached a point where I was talking a lot. Now I can talk about Harper without spilling tears, ”said Rebecca, ambassador of the Petals’ beneficial organization.
The former athlete added that she found a “beautiful” way to honor Harper in her family, with her children saying things like: “My sister Harper.”
He shares with Andy his son Albie, three years old, and his daughter Summer, eight, of his previous marriage to swimmer Harry Needs.
Rebecca said he went through a period without going to the gym for two years due to tragedies, but now he has returned to the routine of pilates and gymnastics classes, as well as swimming weekly.
In September, the athlete shared some of the moving ways in which her family paid tribute to Harper.

The 38 -year -old swimmer said that couple therapy helped her and Andy overcome the “dark cloud” of the “devastating” tragedies.

He shares Albie with Andy and Summer with his ex -husband Harry Needs.
“We have a flower cherry, we have its little traces on the wall of the living room with the family, Albie and Summer always say: ‘Harper is my sister,” he said in Loose Women.
‘Even during the holidays last week there was a small chapel where we were in Greece and lit a candle for Harper.
“She is part of our family, it will always be part of our family, and now we can talk about it in a way that we are not crying.”
Rebecca also revealed that he did not suffer any symptoms or noticed any sign of spontaneous abortion until they told him in his exploration of 20 weeks.
She told the panelists: “There was absolutely no symptoms, it had no signs of it, we only discovered it through exploration of 20 weeks.”
He then revealed that he received no explanation of why he suffered a spontaneous abortion.

The couple paid tribute to Harper with a plaque placed next to a flower tree that plant her in her garden.

Rebecca said therapy helped them reach an acceptance point on spontaneous abortions.
She said: ‘It was something that was totally unknown, we had all the autopsies, all the tests they had done to me later.
“They still can’t tell us why it happened.”
Andy and Rebecca married in August 2021 with a ceremony in Cheshire, five months after welcoming their son Albie.
The couple met in the Bumble quotes application in 2018, and the swimmer said effusively after their wedding: “It worked perfectly for us.” We couldn’t be happier. “
The couple began to leave two years after she separated from her ex -husband Harry, and she previously admitted that she was nervous to find love again.
They quickly fell in love and the facilities manager, Andy, moved from Liverpool to live with Rebecca in Manchester in 2019.
If this story has affected you, you can seek advice at www.miscarriageassociation.org.uk or calling 01924 200 799
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