Jana Kramer news: Country singer suffers miscarriage

Jana Kramer reveals heartbreaking message about her miscarriage. Facebook/Jana Kramer

Country singer Jana Kramer announces she suffered a miscarriage in an emotional post.

The 34-year-old singer broke many hearts over the weekend after revealing via an Instagram post that she lost a child.

Kramer posted a photo of her looking down a sonogram, which she held up to her chest. In the caption, she said that she debated whether to share the news with the world or not, adding that she does not want anyone's sympathy. "I just don't want to feel alone," she shared.

Today I am 1-3. I debated posting this for the exact reason why it’s a silent struggle. I don’t want I’m sorry or sympathy. I just don’t want to feel alone. And I know I’m not. This unfortunately isn’t my first loss. When I first found out I was pregnant I wanted to shout it from the rooftop but I know for reasons like this we have to wait. So because we don’t tell many, we have to suffer silently...and suffering silently was my thing in the past, but it’s not now. For the women out there who have miscarried in the past and need support and a place to grieve their little one lost or to those in the thick of it like me who are currently grieving and in pain, let us all be there for each other. You don’t need to feel alone and maybe that’s me talking to myself but if you need a place to share, I’m here for you...and all of us are (and guys too. We sometimes silence your voice because you feel bad to express how it’s made u feel so let this be a safe place for you too). And because I don’t have all the words to say because I’m knee deep in crying and trying to listen to God, my girlfriend @alittlebitfancy says them for me. But in her Words and her story on her loss. It’s powerful and strong and those who have suffered a loss I truly feel u can heal reading her blog. I know for me it helped. Head over to her page. Her link is in the bio and also in my bio. I love you guys. #yourenotalone

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The "I Got the Boy" singer continued to say that while it was not her first loss, it was the first time she is sharing her experience. "Suffering silently was my thing in the past, but it's not now," she said.

Through her post, Kramer wants to encourage women who have miscarried in the past, and those who recently lost a child, to have a portal to "grieve their little ones."

"You don't need to feel alone and maybe that's me talking to myself but if you need a place to share, I'm here for you," she said.

Kramer also urged her followers to read a post from her friend Kristen Brust's blog, A Little Bit Fancy. The article, titled "What Heaven Takes," talks about losing a child and the healing process that follows. 

The "One Tree Hill" alum has ben married to NFL player Mike Caussin since 2015. They share their one-year-old daughter, Jolie Rae.

In September 2016, it was reported that the former Washington Redskins cheated on the singer several times, with multiple women. While the couple has since separated, Kramer still calls him her husband, saying they have yet to formally end their relationship in court.

In Olivia Caridi's podcast, "Mouthing Off," Kramer shared that they are taking things "day-by-day." She added that they are "actively working on it" for the sake of their daughter.

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