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Luke Bryanand his wifeCarolinesuffered amiscarriagein between the birth of their two sons.
“I knew it wasn’t my fault,” she continued, before adding that herhusband “didn’t really know how to comfort”her at the time.
“He just didn’t get it, but as girls, when you go through it and you lose it, there is a loss and it sucks and it hurts,” she remarked, explaining that men sometimesexperience the loss differently“because they haven’t felt it” physically.
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Caroline, who has beenmarried to the singer since 2006, went on to share that despite her experience, she wasn’t afraid to try again — partially because conception “just happened” without much effort.
“I’m kidding, but I’ll tell people that’s the one easy part of our life,” she shared, before joking, “We’re so fertile I wash our underwear separately.”
However, although Caroline went on to welcome the couple’s second sonTatum “Tate” Christopherin 2010, she said the pain of suffering a miscarriage still endures. “I’ve only lost one, but it does, it just sucks, it just hurts,” she added.
In addition to sharing sons Tate, 8, and Bo, the coupletook in Bryan’s nephew and niecesfollowing the deaths of his brother and sister.
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The “Most People Are Good” singer previously opened up about his brother, Chris, who died in a car accident in 2000, and thesudden death of his sisterKelly seven years later during a candid interview withABC Newsin 2017.
“Just when we started picking up the pieces with my brother, then my sister — we lose my sister,” remarked Bryan, 42. “I’ve watched my family go through ebbs and flows where we get mad at God and we get mad at why this happened.”
After the 2014death of Kelly’s widower, Ben Cheshire, Bryan and Caroline decided to take in the couple’s three children: son Til, now 17, and college-aged daughters Jordan and Kris.
“Wenever thought twice about it,” Caroline said. “It was never something that he and I had to sit down and talk about. ‘Should we take this on?’ We just did that.”
source: people.com