“One Tree Hill” star Jana Kramer’s opening up about her miscarriage, and our hearts are with her

“One Tree Hill” star Jana Kramer’s opening up about her miscarriage, and our hearts are with her
“One Tree Hill” star Jana Kramer’s opening up about her miscarriage, and our hearts are with her

Over the weekend, Jana Kramer’s opened up about her miscarriage in a huge way. The former One Tree Hill star took to her Instagram page Saturday to share about the unfortunate event. And according to the multi-talent, while she was hesitant about sharing her story, she didn’t want to “suffer silently.”

A mom, actress and country singer, Jana Kramer is known for sharing her mommy-adventures on the web. With 1.4 million Instagram followers and counting, her transparency has seemingly helped to garner her supremely supportive audience. And talking about refusing to carry the weight of her miscarriage in silence has seriously got to be the most inspiring post of them all.

Many women can attest to the fact that opening up about their miscarriages helped them to heal. Though it’s a hard topic to talk about, it helps to know that you’re not alone. And you’re not the only person to ever go through that. Actress Gabrielle Union opened up about her struggles with infertility in her new book We’re Going to Need More Wine. Her candidness helped further the dialogue surrounding the shame that women may feel when the unfortunate happens. Union is also helping to foster a community where women can share about their struggles.

Jana Kramer opening up just may help to keep others from “suffering silently,” too.

Today I am 1-3. I debated posting this for the exact reason why it’s a silent struggle. I don’t want I’m sorry or sympathy. I just don’t want to feel alone. And I know I’m not. This unfortunately isn’t my first loss. When I first found out I was pregnant I wanted to shout it from the rooftop but I know for reasons like this we have to wait. So because we don’t tell many, we have to suffer silently...and suffering silently was my thing in the past, but it’s not now. For the women out there who have miscarried in the past and need support and a place to grieve their little one lost or to those in the thick of it like me who are currently grieving and in pain, let us all be there for each other. You don’t need to feel alone and maybe that’s me talking to myself but if you need a place to share, I’m here for you...and all of us are (and guys too. We sometimes silence your voice because you feel bad to express how it’s made u feel so let this be a safe place for you too). And because I don’t have all the words to say because I’m knee deep in crying and trying to listen to God, my girlfriend @alittlebitfancy says them for me. But in her Words and her story on her loss. It’s powerful and strong and those who have suffered a loss I truly feel u can heal reading her blog. I know for me it helped. Head over to her page. Her link is in the bio and also in my bio. I love you guys. #yourenotalone

A post shared by Jana Kramer (@kramergirl) on Dec 9, 2017 at 10:35am PST

What the singer had to say is so important.

“I debated posting this for the exact reason why it’s a silent struggle. I don’t want I’m sorry or sympathy. I just don’t want to feel alone. And I know I’m not. This unfortunately isn’t my first loss. When I first found out I was pregnant I wanted to shout it from the rooftop but I know for reasons like this we have to wait. So because we don’t tell many, we have to suffer silently…and suffering silently was my thing in the past, but it’s not now,” Kramer wrote. “For the women out there who have miscarried in the past and need support and a place to grieve their little one lost or to those in the thick of it like me who are currently grieving and in pain, let us all be there for each other.”

Since sharing Saturday, Kramer’s post has gained close to 200,000 likes. It also has over 8,000 comments, filled with love and support from her friends and fans. Other women who have suffered losses have followed Kramer’s lead and shared their own stories.

Reading the comments will make you both cry, and feel your heart with warmth.

We can’t thank Kramer and the countless other women who have opened up about their struggles with infertility. Because we know that by doing so, many others will feel less alone.