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'Four days of hell in hospital' - Kearns on miscarriage

'Four days of hell in hospital' - Kearns on miscarriage

Summary

England footballer Missy Bo Kearns shared that she spent four difficult days in the hospital after suffering a miscarriage and developing sepsis, a serious infection. She is now recovering physically and mentally, aiming to return to football next season and still hopes to be part of England’s World Cup team.

Key Facts

  • Missy Bo Kearns is an England international football player and Aston Villa midfielder.
  • She announced her pregnancy in early March but lost the baby later that month.
  • Kearns fell ill at training with a high fever and was diagnosed with sepsis after going to the hospital.
  • Sepsis is a dangerous reaction to infection that can harm organs if not treated quickly.
  • The club’s doctor urged her to seek hospital care, which likely saved her life.
  • Kearns spent around four days in hospital recovering from sepsis and the miscarriage.
  • She is now working on regaining fitness and managing the emotional impact of her experience.
  • Kearns still plans to compete for a spot on England’s squad for the next World Cup in Brazil.
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