A few years ago, Sharon Stone opened up about the miscarriages which left her childless and the fact that, despite her being able to afford the best doctors, nobody having had any answers for her:
Stone has also been affected by lupus, explaining, “The Rh factor is a genetic thing, so all of the siblings have the Rh factor.” As a result, she had difficulties getting pregnant, pointing out, “I can say that I had three, five-and-a-half-month miscarriages and no one had any answer for me, what’s going on, why is this happening to me. So, I think when we go through this as a family, it’s devastating that the medical community is not paying the attention that’s needed.”
https://extratv.com/2017/05/01/sharon-stone-opens-up-on-her-painful-miscarriages/
9 months ago, she went into even more detail:
In an Instagram comment, Sharon Stone wrote: “We, as females don’t have a forum to discuss the profundity of this loss. I lost nine children by miscarriage. It is no small thing, physically nor emotionally yet we are made to feel it is something to bear alone and secretly with some kind of sense of failure.”