Selena Gomez recently shared that she is unable to carry her own children.
“That was something I had to grieve for a while,” she said.
This post deals with topics like infertility and pregnancy loss.

Selena was diagnosed with lupus in 2013.
“I have a lot of medical issues that would put my life and the babys in jeopardy.
It was called a tubal pregnancy, where the embryonic sac ruptured in my one fallopian tube.

It’s also known as an ectopic pregnancy,” she wrote in her bookWho’s That Girl?
3.Rebel Wilson opened up about struggling with fertility in a 2021 Instagrampost.
To all the women out there struggling with fertility, I feel ya," she wrote.

“I was trying to get pregnant.”
5.Michelle Obama opened up about experiencing a miscarriage when she was in her 30s.
“We sit in our own pain, thinking that somehow were broken.”

6.Chrissy Teigen opened up about her fertility in a heartfelt Instagram post back in 2021.
In the post, she shared about the loss of her baby Jack after 20 weeks of pregnancy.
“This is me and my body, just yesterday.

Even though Im no longer pregnant, every glance in the mirror reminds me of what could have been.
And I have no idea why I still have this bump, honestly.
Its frustrating,” shewrote.

“But Im proud of where this entire journey took my body and mind in other ways.
I love being pregnant, so so much, and Im sad I never will be again.
“I was like, ‘Wait, what did you just say?

Did you just say I can have kids?’
It was like the reverse of finding out you have a terminal illness.
I called my mom, crying,” she said.

I don’t need to put out a third album.
I’m just going to have a baby!”
9.Nicole Kidman opened up about her struggle with fertility on an episode of60 Minutesin 2011.

“I had so many complications.
I had this condition called placenta accreta.
“It was a long road.

My doctor advised us to try IVF.
We just finished the intense process only to get zero healthy embryos.
Not only is IVF physically exhausting, the emotional toll is unparalleled.

We were filled with hope and excitement only to be crushed.”
12.Aisha Tyler spoke candidly about her experience with infertility onThe Talk.
“We went through the process.

There are all these shots, they make your body crazy, they make you emotional, they hurt.
I was getting shots every day.
I wasnt telling you guys my husband and I were going through this at home together.

“If Im open about it, hopefully, it wont be so taboo to talk about it.
Because of her cancer treatment, she was no longer able to carry her frozen eggs.
“My first IVF I did get pregnantthat was the miscarriage.

That was the most shocking,” she toldCNNin 2012.
She used a surrogate to carry her son, who was born in 2012.
15.Angela Bassett said that she had been through fertility treatments for seven years.

“It was difficult, it was challenging.
It was not happening.
Or it would happen and then it would poof it would go away.

It was really rough,” she toldOprah Winfrey.
She welcomed fraternal twins, Bronwyn and Slater, via surrogate in 2006.
I felt so embarrassed that I couldn’t have a biological child.”
After going through fertility treatments for nine years, she and her husband adopted their daughter in 2008.
“She turned and looked at me, and my first thought was, ‘Oh, I found you.
Thats it,” she toldPeople.
“The first time, it didn’t work out for me.