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Monday, June 02, 2008
Comedienne suffers miscarriage

SAD news broke the surface last Saturday as it was disclosed that comedienne Giselle Sanchez who had been pregnant with her second child, suffered a miscarriage.

Giselle said in a television interview that she already recovered from the difficult time that she had. She has her miscarriage during the third month of her pregnancy.

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"I was okay now, that was two weeks ago but it came out just yesterday (Friday). I knew that my baby has no heartbeat two weeks ago and in fact I had my taping with 'Da Big Show' after I was in formed about it I was still hoping that it will still revive a heartbeat but maybe it's time for it to go out," Giselle said.

She said when she first knew about the condition of her baby naturally as a mother she was depressed and cried hard.

"I was not disclosing it to others until the time I completely recovered because if you will ask me on the time that I am still recovering, I would surely cry," the bubbly comedienne added.

Giselle revealed that her baby would have been a boy as per the ultrasound if her pregnancy would have been successful and he should have named him Gio.

Covering the sadness that brought about by her miscarriage, she meanwhile said that she is now back to work and have shows abroad with Judy Ann Santos.

As a comedienne, she had a hard time telling people what had happened to her, thinking how people would absorb it. But then, she asked for prayers hoping she will have another baby after the traumatic event that she underwent. (JRDB/Sunnex)

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(June 2, 2008 issue)
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