Former first lady of the United States of America, Michelle Obama in a recent interview with American channel, ABC, opened up about her fertility struggles when she was much younger.
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Michelle, 54, who has two daughters, Malia and Sasha, revealed that she conceived her babies through IVF.
Mrs Obama also said she felt like she had failed when she had a miscarriage about 20 years ago. She said “I felt like I failed because I didn’t know how common miscarriages were because we don’t talk about them.“ She also added that she felt lost and alone during her struggles as she was 34 going on 35 and realised she had to go through In vitro fertilisation, (IVF).
During the interview, she also talked about her problems with her husband, Former president, Barack Obama when he kicked off his political campaign.
The full interview which will be aired on Sunday, heralds the release of her memoir titled ‘Becoming‘ which would be made public from Tuesday, wherein she talked about growing up in Chicago, racism in the white house and Donald Trump.