10/04/2025
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October is Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month, which prompted Jason Kelce's wife, Kylie, to open up about her miscarriage. Despite the miscarriage happening well before they welcomed any of their four beautiful children, Kylie Kelce had to pause multiple times to keep her composure when discussing the traumatic memory:
"I emphasize the fact that this still hurts after having four children, because it does. And it's OK,"
"We made it a point to surprise Jason's mom and dad when we were there by pretending to take a photo and telling them that we were expecting. We surprised Jason's mom and dad with a video. We also surprised Jason's Aunt Judy and his grandmother, Grandma Mary. When we were in Cleveland, we surprised Travis with little baby booties. All of these interactions were recorded for memory purposes."
Kelce said she knew right away she had suffered a miscarriage despite nurses holding out hope.
"It felt like everything went into slow motion. And they could not find the baby on the Doppler… I remember being like, ‘Oh, there isn't a heartbeat. You didn't find one because there isn't one,'" Kelce said.
“I couldn’t tell Jason because it was his birthday which seems very silly. It seems very silly because obviously I'm going to tell my husband what happened."
"Having had that experience then messed with my brain for every consecutive pregnancy. So for [6-year-old] Wyatt, we did not share that we were pregnant until I was after 20 weeks. For consecutive pregnancies, I waited till I was at least 16 weeks. I Googled almost every week what the percentage likelihood was that a baby could survive, which sounds really dark. I literally did it for [6-month-old daughter] Finn," Kelce said.
"For people who are still in their journey and haven't gotten over the hump of getting to meet the tiny humans that you're making, I'm so sorry. For people who have experienced loss and have still gotten to meet their tiny humans, I am also sorry, because it doesn't not hurt," she continued.
"The thing that helped me through it was talking about it. … It never leaves you."