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        <title><![CDATA[Chrissy Teigen Explains How Suffering a Pregnancy Loss 'Saved' Her]]></title>
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						<p><strong><strong>Chrissy Teigen</strong></strong> now sees her September 2020 pregnancy loss experience as a “beautiful thing.”</p>


<p>“Being Thai and being raised in a house that was very open about loss, I think it was really helpful because … it was a transformative thing for me,” the <em>Cravings</em> author, 35, told <strong><strong>Ellen DeGeneres</strong></strong> on Monday, February 8. “In a way, [my late son, Jack], really saved me. I don’t think I would have discovered therapy and then sobriety and this path of really feeling good about myself and feeling like a new person.”</p>
<figure id="attachment_1964707"  class="wp-caption alignnone"><img  data-src="/uploads/2021/02/08/chrissy-teigen-explains-how-suffering-a-pregnancy-loss-saved-her-0.jpg" alt="Chrissy Teigen Explains How Pregnancy Loss ‘Saved’ Her, Led to Therapy and Sobriety" /><figcaption class="wp-caption-text"><span class="caption">Chrissy Teigen on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show.”</span> <span class="credit">Michael Rozman/Warner Bros.</span></figcaption></figure><p>The Utah native said that she gained “an incredible amount of empathy” and called herself “a better person.”</p>


<p>The<em> Sports Illustrated Swimsuit</em> model and<strong><strong> John Legend</strong></strong>’s two kids — daughter Luna, 4, and son Miles, 2 — have been “so open and sweet” since losing Jack.</p>
<p>“When we go to the beach they’ll say, ‘Is baby Jack with us right now? Do you think he’s up in the clouds?’” the <em>Chrissy’s Court</em> star said during the <strong><em>Ellen DeGeneres Show</em></strong> appearance.</p>

		<p>In November 2020, the <em>Lip Sync Battle</em> cohost previously shared on<strong><em> Good Morning America</em> </strong>that the little ones brought “so much joy” to their household. She gushed at the time: “You don’t want to be stuck in bed when you hear the laughter downstairs. It helps so much.”</p>
<p>Her husband, 42, added, “We’ve been through so many challenges together and <strong>they’ve made her stronger</strong>, and I know that doesn’t always happen when people go through tragedy. But I feel like the challenges we face together have made us feel even more sure about who we are together as a couple, and who we are as a family.”</p>


<p><strong>Teigen announced her sobriety</strong> the following month, saying that she was “done making an ass of [her]self in front of people … tired of day drinking and feeling like sh-t by six, not being able to sleep.”</p>
<figure id="attachment_1964709"  class="wp-caption alignnone"><img  data-src="/uploads/2021/02/08/chrissy-teigen-explains-how-suffering-a-pregnancy-loss-saved-her-1.jpg" alt="Chrissy Teigen Explains How Pregnancy Loss ‘Saved’ Her, Led to Therapy and Sobriety" /><figcaption class="wp-caption-text"><span class="caption">Chrissy Teigen.</span> <span class="credit">Andrew H. Walker/Shutterstock</span></figcaption></figure><p>The <em>Bring the Funny Judge</em> sobered up with the help of <strong>Holly Whitaker</strong>’s book,<em> Quit Like a Woman</em>. She explained via Instagram in December 2020: “One month ago, on my birthday, I got this book from my doctor and friend. … I have been sober ever since. And even if you can’t see yourself doing or just plain don’t want to, it’s still an incredible read.”</p>


						<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>US Magazine</strong> - Author:<strong>Riley Cardoza</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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