In a new interview with The Guardian, Florence Welch revealed that in 2023 she experienced a miscarriage complicated by an undiagnosed ectopic pregnancy, which led to a ruptured fallopian tube and internal bleeding. “The closest I came to making life was the closest I came to death,” shared the Florence + the Machine singer, who was turning 37 at the time of her first pregnancy. Despite severe pain and heavy bleeding, she performed at a Cornwall music festival a week after the miscarriage, admitting, “Emotionally, I was sad and scared, but I think, also, I was coping.” She was unaware of her severe condition and ready to fly to perform at another festival, until a doctor’s insistence on a scan revealed the need for emergency surgery and removal of her fallopian tube. “If I’d got on that plane, I’d have come off on a stretcher. Or worse,” Welch reflects. Her band’s sixth album, Everybody Scream, featuring songs inspired by her experiences, is set for release on October 31. (Rolling Stone)
Florence Welch Opens Up About Her Miscarriage And Ectopic Pregnancy: “The Closest I Came To Death”
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