July 8th 2024.
Tana Ramsay, the wife of renowned chef Gordon Ramsay, recently opened up about the lingering feelings of guilt she still experiences after suffering a miscarriage eight years ago. Tana, who is now 49 years old, and Gordon have six children together, including a surprise baby boy born in November last year.
The couple had been teasing the possibility of expanding their family for months before finally confirming the birth of their newest addition. However, their joy was overshadowed by a tragic event in 2016 when they lost their baby, named Rocky, at 20 weeks. Tana still carries the weight of responsibility for this loss, wondering if she could have done something differently to prevent it.
In a candid conversation on the Postcards from Midlife podcast, Tana shared her ongoing struggle with guilt and the constant questioning of whether she could have known or done something to save their baby. She revealed that some days are easier than others, but there are still moments when she feels overwhelmed with emotion. The trauma of losing a child never truly goes away.
The Ramsay family is incredibly close, with their six children ranging in age from 25 to 4 years old. Tana and Gordon's kids often share their love and admiration for their father on social media, highlighting their tight-knit bond. Tana admitted that some days are harder than others, especially when their youngest, Oscar, who was born three years after Rocky's loss, asks about his older brother in the sky.
The couple's children all share a special bond with each other, and they are all incredibly close. Tana shared a touching moment when Oscar, at just three weeks old, asked why his brother couldn't come and live with them. Tana also opened up about feeling guilty for not being sad enough after Oscar's birth, as she was still adjusting to the new baby and the loss of Rocky.
Grief is unpredictable, and the Ramsay family has never experienced anything like this before. Tana and Gordon have both been deeply affected by the loss of Rocky, and Gordon has previously spoken about how the experience has brought their family closer together. He also shared how the birth of their youngest, Jesse, helped to heal some of the pain and bring everyone even closer.
The Ramsays have been cautious and respectful of their loss, but they have also found a way to find joy and love in the midst of tragedy. Gordon described the experience as life-changing and revealed how helpless he felt in the face of such trauma. He also acknowledged that they would not have had Oscar if they had not lost Rocky, and that their bond as a family has only grown stronger because of it.
For those who are struggling with pregnancy loss, there is support available through the Miscarriage Association's pregnancy loss helpline. Tana and Gordon are advocates for emotional support and encourage anyone going through a similar experience to reach out for help. No one should have to go through such a loss alone.
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