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Remy Ma & Papoose Explained What Happened With Their Miscarriage & The Only Way They Can Have Children Now

Remy Ma & Papoose were brave enough to reveal their miscarriage on national tv a few weeks ago on “Love & Hip Hop New York,” and the outreach of love for the couple seems to be enormous.

 

Remy & Papoose visited the television talk show, “The Real,” to discuss their miscarriage and where they are now. Remy revealed that she had experienced a miscarriage as a teenager, where she had once before had an ectopic pregnancy where they had to remove one of her fallopian tubes. From then one she had one fallopian tube left, but since the second miscarriage, she had to get the other tube removed. The problem with both miscarriages was that the fertalized egg began growing in the fallopian tubes, which could have eventually killed Remy in the process. Remy revealed that she can only have children through in vitro fertilization now., but the love and support between the two is clear, even just through just watching the way he looks at Remy while explaining the miscarriages. It was clear the pain the couple shared, but the love is even stronger. Watch the video below.

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