James Van Der Beek’s wife Kimberly thought she was going to die after suffering two miscarriages:
James Van Der Beek’s wife thought she was going to die after suffering two miscarriages in seven months.
The former Dawson’s Creek star’s spouse Kimberly, 39, admitted her baby losses in November 2019 and June 2020 were ‘incredibly difficult’ to cope with and left her so ill, she was not sure she would make it through.
‘I’ve had, actually, five miscarriages total, but the last two were significant in that they hospitalized me. Those were incredibly difficult, emotionally and physically,’ she told Entertainment Tonight.
Scary: James Van Der Beek’s wife thought she was going to die after suffering two miscarriages in seven months. The former Dawson’s Creek star’s spouse Kimberly, 39, admitted her baby losses in November 2019 and June 2020 were ‘incredibly difficult’ to cope with and left her so ill, she wasn’t sure she’d make it through. Seen in 2019
Kimberly has Olivia, 10, Joshua, nine, Annabel, seven, Emilia, five, and Gwendolyn, two, with her spouse.
‘I just felt like I was going to pass. I didn’t know that I was going to live through it. It became pretty dark,’ Kimberly continued.
‘I just have faint glimpses of what happened with James, because I kept losing consciousness. He was there giving me comfort, and love, yeah, just a rock.’
Family: Kimberly has Olivia, 10, Joshua, nine, Annabel, seven, Emilia, five, and Gwendolyn, two, with her spouse. Seen at CYBEX and Jeremy Scott’s Halloween extravaganza in 2017
The 44-year-old actor found it helpful to speak to friends about the sad situation and advised others in a similar situation not to feel they have to rush through their grief.
He said: ‘I would definitely encourage anybody, especially men, because I can speak to that side of it, to reach out to friends and family and loved ones to talk about it. And give ourselves space, that time to grieve.
‘I was talking to a friend who went through the same thing recently and I said, ‘How are you doing?’ and he was still going through it. I said, ‘The world moves on faster than you heal, doesn’t it?’
Supportive: Kimberly told Entertainment Tonight that James was by her side through it all. She said, ‘I just have faint glimpses of what happened with James, because I kept losing consciousness. He was there giving me comfort, and love, yeah, just a rock. Seen in 2019
‘He looked at me and said, “Yeah, it really does.” Because everyone has their life, they’re really busy, there’s all kinds of craziness going on. But my advice to anybody would be to really take that time and recognize that the world will move on a lot faster than you, so give yourself that space.’
When it came to breaking the sad news to their children, the couple chose not to ‘dance around’ the situation.
James said: ‘We were really honest with them. We told them really just the basic facts of what had happened and what wasn’t going to happen. Because they get it. They understand sadness, they feel it. If you’re feeling it, they feel it.’
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Straightforward: James said that he and Kimberly were really honest with their five children when the couple told them about their baby losses