Myleene Klass says she is 'proud of how far she has come' after suffering four miscarriages as she is awarded an MBE for services to women's health
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Myleene Klass has been awarded an MBE in the New Year Honours for her contributions to women's health, miscarriage awareness, and charity work. The TV presenter, 46, has become a prominent campaigner following her own experience of four miscarriages.
Upon receiving the news Myleene - who has three children - said she was 'so proud' of how far she had come and reflected on how she had battled back 'from a very dark place'. Talking to the BBC she said: 'When I think back to how all of this started, it all came from a very dark place, and I certainly didn't have it in mind to become a campaigner at the time.
'Anyone who has experienced baby loss will know how personal and difficult it is to vocalise this level of trauma.'. MailOnline has contacted a representative for a comment. Myleene has championed changes to the Women's Health Strategy, advocating for earlier support for women rather than waiting until they have experienced three miscarriages.
Myleene Klass has been awarded an MBE in the New Year Honours for her contributions to women's health, miscarriage awareness, and charity work. Myleene - who helped change pregnancy loss laws in 2023 - and who suffered four miscarriages said she was 'so proud' of how far she had come and reflected how she had battled back 'from a very dark place'.
Her efforts have focused on improving miscarriage care and raising awareness about the emotional and heartbreaking toll of baby loss. The musician has used her platform to push for government reforms and has played a key role in ensuring baby loss is addressed as a critical health issue.