‘Selling Sunset’ star tells ET that it’s been hard to watch season 7 again.

Mary Fitzgerald, who stars in Selling Sunset, is talking about her very personal and emotional journey after having a miscarriage. She is also talking about the problems she and her husband, Romain Bonnet, are having as they try to have children.

ET’s Brice Sander talked to Mary about season 7 of the popular Netflix show and how these episodes have made her remember sad things.

“By no means is this my best season. I believe it was a good season, but not so much for everyone else. “You know, going over everything again isn’t fun, but it’s where we are,” Mary said as she thought about watching the new season of Selling Sunset again.

She told ET, “Well, I thought we were doing better, you know, just healed a bit more.” How were she and her husband doing after her miscarriage? But it’s hard to watch it again and feel all those feelings again. It’s not simple to do that.”

Mary also talked about what she thought about the idea of having another child. “I feel like we haven’t tried again yet.” “We’re not sure what to do because I had to have an MRI after the septic miscarriage, and there is something wrong with my uterus,” she said. It’s called a unicornuate uterus, and it will make things harder. We need to look into that because it will make things more difficult. I can still carry because I had my son.

The Mayo Clinic says that a unicornuate uterus is “a congenital irregularity where a person has only one fallopian tube and an abnormally shaped uterine cavity.”

Mary also talked about how her older son Austin feels about the idea of having a baby. “I think he kind of likes the idea, but it doesn’t really affect him that much,” she shared with ET. He lives in—okay, he’s in Dubai right now. His job is in the military, and he’s in Dubai for six months. After that, he’ll be back in Nevada.

Around March, Mary shared a sad video on Instagram in which she fought to tell everyone the news she had been keeping to herself for weeks: she and Romain had gotten pregnant in Bali. The pregnancy did not work out, which was very disappointing. Mary felt forced to share her message because she had promised her friends that she would keep them up to date on her fertility journey.

“On top of the miscarriage, I also had a septic miscarriage,” Mary said, noting that her uterus got infected and needed surgery. “That’s why I had to have surgery.” My only reason for staying quiet for so long is that I know how common this is and how many people go through it. That’s also why I’m coming out now.

“On top of the miscarriage, I also had a septic miscarriage,” Mary said, noting that her uterus got infected and needed surgery. “That’s why I had to have surgery.” My only reason for staying quiet for so long is that I know how common this is and how many people go through it. That’s also why I’m coming out now.

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