Jacqueline Bracamontes, Lidia Ávila to Share Child Loss Stories on TV
- Yara Simón
- Apr 10, 2014 12:18 PM EDT
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Their rise to the top may be completely different, but next month Jacqueline Bracamontes and Lidia Ávila will talk about their painful shared experience.
Both actresses will discuss losing a child during a Mother's Day themed special produced by Javier Rodriguez and Roberto Mikel. This will be the first time the two join forces to talk about their losses, reports TV Notas.
Bracamontes lost her baby before she went into labor, and Ávila's daughter was born frail and died about seven months later.
Bracamontes was pregnant with twins, and the daughter, who is nicknamed mini Jacky, is fine, but the son died just a few days before. She and her husband, Martin Fuentes, talked about the loss, where they explained how heartbroken they were.
"I think eventually I'll overcome it," she said. "Today I have not done so yet, but I'll manage to get through it with the love of my husband and just seeing my baby," she told Hoy in April 2013.
Her husband added that God does things for a reason, and that when he chooses, he'll send him a son.
For Ávila, the experience was quite different.
Her daughter, Sophia, was born and then had to be hospitalized. When she died, pictures of Ávila in church, where she is clearly distraught, were posted on gossip sites.
The two women will also talk about their current pregnancies. Bracamontes is pregnant with mini Jacky's younger sister, Carolina. She shared a picture on Instagram of her ultrasound, which said, "Hello everyone. I'm #Carolina." And Ávila is pregnant with a boy who will be named Erick. Other celebrities will also talk about motherhood.
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