Whitney Port has opened up about experiencing pregnancy loss for the second time.
The 35-year-old took toInstagram to share newsof a miscarriage and reveal she will share her experience with fans.
She and husband Tim Rosenmanvlog together on YouTube.

“Hey, Everyone.
This is not an easy one.
Sadly, I lost the pregnancy,” Port wrote.

“Timmy and I weren’t sure if we still wanted to put this out there.
I wasn’t sure I wanted to relive the pain.
However, this time around, I felt differently about the situation.

“This time, I really connected.
I was actually excited and enjoying the pregnancy.
I envisioned it all.
I’m sad but I’m ok and we will take another crack.
So here’s our story.
I know though that our community will share, band together and support- cause you always do.
We ended up putting the footage into 5 mini episodes and plan topost one a day, today- Friday.
Love you guys.”
There are currently two episodes of the mini-series out.
Port and Rosenman are already parents
Whitney Port and Tim Rosenman began dating in 2012.
He was a producer onThe City, the spin-off toThe Hillsthat focused on Port (perIMDb).
The two tied the knot on November 7, 2015, according toUs Weekly.
The couplewelcomed sonSonny Sanford Rosenman in July 2017.
Two years later, Port shared some apprehensions about adding to her family withUs Weekly.
“Physically, [my first pregnancy] was totally healthy,” she said in early June 2019.
Luckily, everything was fine.
It’s unclear if Whitney knew she was pregnant at the time of the interview.
However, just weeks later she’d make the candid admission that she had a miscarriage.
“Basically what happened was I stopped taking my birth control,” she explained.
However, when she got pregnant, she did experience a little bit of panicking.
“But I was also scared just to even admit that I was scared about having the child.
She continued, noting that she began spotting at six weeks.
She went to the hospital and discovered the pregnancy was no longer viable.
“I can’t say I feel relieved,” she said.
“I feel sad because the whole thing is just traumatic.