Overview
- Kelce said doctors could not detect a heartbeat at a routine visit around 12–13 weeks and described the loss as a missed miscarriage with development stopping at about nine to ten weeks.
- She learned the news on husband Jason Kelce’s birthday and recalled initially struggling with how to tell him.
- Before the appointment, the couple had surprised Jason’s parents and other relatives in London with the pregnancy and later told Travis Kelce in Cleveland.
- Kelce said the experience shaped later pregnancies, waiting until about 20 weeks to share news with Wyatt and at least 16 weeks for subsequent pregnancies while frequently checking survival odds.
- She emphasized that the grief persists despite having four children and said discussing the experience publicly was meant to offer solidarity and reduce stigma.