Hilaria BaldwinandKimberly Van Der Beek, who both suffered miscarriages this month, are leaning on each other to get through this tough time.Hilaria, 35, said Thursday that she and Kimberly have “connected,” and that sharing her story of loss helps her to feel less “alone.”“We connected, and I guess we truly know what’s going on for each other,” theMom Brainpodcast hosttoldExtraof her conversation with Kimberly, whose husbandJames Van Der BeekwaseliminatedfromDancing with the Starsthis week after sharing their family’s devastating news.“It’s been tough,” Hilaria added. “She’s very strong and my heart is with what’s going on with them.”Hilaria and Kimberly sadly have both suffered more than one miscarriage.Kimberlyshared on social media last yearthat in her “almost 8.5 years of pregnancy,” she went through three miscarriages; Hilaria experienced herlast miscarriage in Aprilof this year.Stefanie Keenan/Getty Images;Lev Radin/Getty ImagesBoth women have also spoken about theoutpouring of supportthey’ve experienced since sharing their sad news.“Thank you for the outpouring,” Kimberly said on her Instagram Story Wednesday. “I have over 200 voice messages and over 200 messages to read through as well, and I’m trying to not just pore through my phone right now. So if I haven’t gotten back to you, I probably haven’t even seen your message or heard it, but I’m just grateful for all of them and all of the love. Thank you.”Hilaria has also received thousands of supportive messages this week, she toldExtra, and is starting to feel “a lot better.”ANGELA WEISS/Getty Images“Physically, I am feeling a lot better. Emotionally, I’m feeling a lot better,” Hilaria told the outlet. “Sharing can be hard, but once you share, it feels a little more real and then once it’s more real, you can heal… It also made me feel not alone.”The fitness instructor and mother of four revealed last week that she miscarried four months into her pregnancy, writing in anemotional Instagram postthat “even though we are not ok right now, we will be.” The day after sharing the sad news, Hilaria said that sheunderwent a dilation and curettage (D&C) surgery.James and Kimberly Van Der Beek in N.Y.C. in 2018.Daniel Zuchnik/WireImageMeanwhile, Kimberly revealed that she had to get a blood transfusion after her miscarriage, and said in her Wednesday Instagram message that she was taking things easy.“My biggest thing is my blood pressure,” she said. “I just get very lightheaded very easily so I can’t really get up and walk around for more than a couple minutes right now. A lot of blood transfusion action this weekend, so I’m just taking it super easy trying to restore and build my blood.”
Hilaria BaldwinandKimberly Van Der Beek, who both suffered miscarriages this month, are leaning on each other to get through this tough time.
Hilaria, 35, said Thursday that she and Kimberly have “connected,” and that sharing her story of loss helps her to feel less “alone.”
“We connected, and I guess we truly know what’s going on for each other,” theMom Brainpodcast hosttoldExtraof her conversation with Kimberly, whose husbandJames Van Der BeekwaseliminatedfromDancing with the Starsthis week after sharing their family’s devastating news.
“It’s been tough,” Hilaria added. “She’s very strong and my heart is with what’s going on with them.”
Hilaria and Kimberly sadly have both suffered more than one miscarriage.
Kimberlyshared on social media last yearthat in her “almost 8.5 years of pregnancy,” she went through three miscarriages; Hilaria experienced herlast miscarriage in Aprilof this year.
Stefanie Keenan/Getty Images;Lev Radin/Getty Images

Both women have also spoken about theoutpouring of supportthey’ve experienced since sharing their sad news.
“Thank you for the outpouring,” Kimberly said on her Instagram Story Wednesday. “I have over 200 voice messages and over 200 messages to read through as well, and I’m trying to not just pore through my phone right now. So if I haven’t gotten back to you, I probably haven’t even seen your message or heard it, but I’m just grateful for all of them and all of the love. Thank you.”
Hilaria has also received thousands of supportive messages this week, she toldExtra, and is starting to feel “a lot better.”
ANGELA WEISS/Getty Images

“Physically, I am feeling a lot better. Emotionally, I’m feeling a lot better,” Hilaria told the outlet. “Sharing can be hard, but once you share, it feels a little more real and then once it’s more real, you can heal… It also made me feel not alone.”
The fitness instructor and mother of four revealed last week that she miscarried four months into her pregnancy, writing in anemotional Instagram postthat “even though we are not ok right now, we will be.” The day after sharing the sad news, Hilaria said that sheunderwent a dilation and curettage (D&C) surgery.
James and Kimberly Van Der Beek in N.Y.C. in 2018.Daniel Zuchnik/WireImage

Meanwhile, Kimberly revealed that she had to get a blood transfusion after her miscarriage, and said in her Wednesday Instagram message that she was taking things easy.
“My biggest thing is my blood pressure,” she said. “I just get very lightheaded very easily so I can’t really get up and walk around for more than a couple minutes right now. A lot of blood transfusion action this weekend, so I’m just taking it super easy trying to restore and build my blood.”
source: people.com