Jennie Garth revealed she suffered two consecutive miscarriages after tying the knot with Dave Abrams.
The “Beverly Hills, 90210” alum and the actor, who wed in July 2015, got candid about their losses during Tuesday’s episode of the actress’ podcast, “I Choose Me With Jennie Garth.”
“We got pregnant naturally,” Garth recalled, explaining she found out about the baby the same month she and Abrams got hitched.
“We went to a little mini honeymoon to Carmel up in Monterey. And like two weeks later, you were pregnant,” Abrams, 43, added.
The “What I Like About You” star, 52, had her husband explain the story to listeners, admitting she “blocked out” most of the memory.
“We went to Nancy, your doctor, the gynecologist, and yeah, we were good to go,” Abrams continued. “And then that lasted almost four months. And then, you know, we found out … that there was no heartbeat.”
Garth then underwent a dilation and curettage (DNC) procedure, which works to “remove tissue from inside your uterus … to clear the uterine lining after a miscarriage or abortion,” per Mayo Clinic.
“I remember them saying we could just wait and let it work its way,” she recalled. “And we opted to do the procedure because it was just too much for me to carry a baby that had been terminated.”
The couple shared that the experience made them believe they weren’t meant to have children together.
“But then it happened again,” Abrams said, as Garth, again, admitted she couldn’t recall the experience.
Abrams explained the second pregnancy was shorter and only lasted a month and a half.
“I think the doctor at the time was like, ‘Well, it’s not going to be healthy anyway.’ So then we did the DNC again,” he said.
Abrams continued, “And then by that time, I think it had definitely taken an emotional toll which we didn’t know how to communicate.
“So we kind of just wrapped it up and then other things kind of came in the fold,” he added.
Later in the episode, Garth admitted she felt “ashamed” she was unable to carry a child with the man she loved.
The actress, however, said Abrams became “a wonderful stepdad” to her three daughters, whom she shares with ex-husband Peter Facinelli.