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Jan 08 2008 09:54 AM ET
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Update: Bobby Larios and Daniela Eva Mogetti suffer miscarriage

Update: We are sad to report that Daniela has apparently suffered a miscarriage.

Source: Latin Gossip

Thanks to CBB reader Kitty.

Originially posted November 21st: Mexican actor Bobby Larios, 39, and his fiancee, model Daniela Eva Mogetti, are expecting their first child together.  Bobby revealed to Telefutura,

It was something that really took us by surprise. She’s just a month and a week along, and she’s going to see a doctor next week.

Bobby also stated this his son Santiago knows about the pregnancy. The family has decided on the names Azul or Bianca for a girl and Nicolás if its a boy.

The couple, who became engaged in August, plan to marry next year.

Source: People En Espanol

Thanks to CBB reader Kitty.

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I don’t know who they are but my heart goes out to them.

- Harley on

I know too well the excitement of expecting and then to have it taken away, I will keep them in my thoughts and prayers.

- Courtney on

You know, when I read this back in November I remember thinking, ‘Wow, she’s only 5 weeks, I’m surprised they announced.’ I hate to see people have to go back and say they lost the baby. My thoughts are with them.

- Pam on

i understand,and i am so sorry for them :(

- M on

My heart definitely goes out to them. I have suffered four miscarriages myself, and I remember after the first one, how extremely hard it was having to go back and tell everyone, since we shared the news right when we found out I was pregnant. So for me, not telling the news of being pregnant right away is what we chose to do after that. Either way, a miscarriage is just so, so sad, and as I said, my heart goes out to them.

- Jennifer on

We told our families after we saw a heartbeat at six weeks. As our doctor informed us, as soon as there is a visible heartbeat the risk of miscarriage falls to around 5%. It stays at 5% until 20 weeks at which point it falls to 3%. The 3-month “safety” point is the historical but not medical norm for announcing a pregnancy — again, according to our doctor.

Nonetheless, when I lost the pregnancy at 8 weeks I was completely devastated. It was so painful to go back and tell my family, but I found that talking about the miscarriage and accepting support was an important part of my healing. In fact, I told many more people about having had a miscarriage than ever knew I was pregnant in the first place.

Strangely, when I became pregnant again I would not discuss it with anyone except my mother and husband until I was through the first trimester. I had the same psychological “safety” attachment to the three month point, even given what my doctor said about the odds.

Odds be damned, though. Losing a pregnancy under any circumstances is just about the hardest thing a person can go through.

- Amanda on

I have been there and it is such a terrible thing to have happen. I now have a beautiful baby boy that is 3 months old, but I still think about the baby that wasn’t meant to be. My thoughts go out to them..there is a light.

- Lisa on

My heart goes out to them..Sadly we lost our little boy last year at 18 weeks..We were in between the miscarriage stillbirth fine line..It doesn’t matter how or when you lose a baby..you grieve..I am so sorry to see another couple go through this.. And we also had a strong fetal heartrate right up till he died..so the 3 month “Norm” is not really a safety zone..I sadly felt that way too..I plan to tell my family whenever I get pregnant again..Because I know now it can happen at any time..and I would eventually have to share the news with them anyway..I would also want them around me for comfort if I lost again. I guess it depends on the person

- Terralynn Verge on

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