Gwyneth Paltrow has spoken for the first time about her heartbreak over losing her third child in a devastating miscarriage, that almost took her life as well in an unusually candid interview published in today’s You Magazine section of the Daily Mail. The 40-year old star of the “Iron Man” movies also she confessed that she “still longs for another child,” despite having admitted that she may now have "missed the window" to become a mother again.
This is the first time Paltrow has revealed information about the miscarriage, which she describes as a “really bad experience” that has caused her to think twice before trying for another child, despite the fact that she and husband, Coldplay rocker Chris Martin would like to expand their family.
"My children ask me to have a baby all the time," she told the publication. "And you never know, I could squeeze one more in. I am missing my third. I'm thinking about it."
"But I had a really bad experience when I was pregnant with my third," she continued. "It didn't work out and I nearly died. So I am like, "Are we good here or should we go back and try again?"
Paltrow, also went on to say that she is proud that she and Martin, 36, are good parents to daughter Apple (8) and son Moses (6).
"We are committed co-parents, we make all the decisions together and lean on eat cotter for support," she said. "Chris is so good to the children and to know that you had kids with such a good man is a real weight off you."
















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