Selling Sunset's Maya Vander reveals hopes to have another baby following her ...

Selling Sunset's Maya Vander reveals hopes to have another baby following her ...
Selling Sunset's Maya Vander reveals hopes to have another baby following her ...

Maya Vander opened up about her devastating stillbirth and hopes for another child in the future during Selling Sunset's much-anticipated reunion episode on Friday.

The realtor, 39, revealed in November that she had heartbreakingly lost her third child at 38 weeks, describing it as 'the hardest day of her life'.

And amid her comments on the season five reunion, Maya also told how she struggled to watch the latest show as she was 22 weeks pregnant at the time of filming.

So sad: Maya Vander [L] opened up about her devastating stillbirth and hopes for another child in the future during Selling Sunset's much-anticipated reunion episode on Friday

So sad: Maya Vander [L] opened up about her devastating stillbirth and hopes for another child in the future during Selling Sunset's much-anticipated reunion episode on Friday

Joining her fellow realtors in the studio, Maya touched on her tragic loss, detailing how her child died in a 'freak accident' following an occurrence of umbilical cord compression. 

She also thanked her co-stars and her family for their support, before opening up on her hopes to someday welcome another child as she noted it may help with 'healing'. 

Maya explained: 'It's been four and a half months and time helps. I want to say thanks to each and every one of you, whenever s**t hits the fan, everyone was so kind here.

'Life happens, we're filming reality, we don't know how things will happen. I was 38 weeks, and it was a freak accident.'

Tragic: The realtor, 39, revealed in November that she had heartbreakingly lost her third child at 38 weeks, describing it as 'the hardest day of her life' [pictured with husband David Miller and children Aiden, two and Elle, 23 months]

Tragic: The realtor, 39, revealed in November that she had heartbreakingly lost her third child at 38 weeks, describing it as 'the hardest day of her life' [pictured with husband David Miller and children Aiden, two and Elle, 23 months]

Giving an insight into the baby's cause of death, she added: 'We just got the autopsy back and it was just a bad accident with the cord. Mixed with some swallowed placenta.

'But I'm doing much better and I have my husband he's amazing, my kids are great; they keep me going, work and I'm busy. I don't have time to sit and cry all day long, I have my moments, that's part of grief, and just take this opportunity to raise voice for stillbirth and pregnancy loss.

The star then looked to the future as she added: 'I think part of healing is getting pregnant again, I hope I will, we'll see.'

Difficult: Amid her comments on the season five reunion, Maya also told how she struggled to watch the latest show as she was 22 weeks pregnant at the time of filming.

Difficult: Amid her comments on the season five reunion, Maya also told how she struggled to watch the latest show as she was 22 weeks pregnant at the time of filming.

Heartbreaking: Joining her fellow realtors in the studio, Maya touched on her tragic loss, detailing how her child died in a 'freak accident' following an occurrence of umbilical cord compression

Heartbreaking: Joining her fellow realtors in the studio, Maya touched on her tragic loss, detailing how her child died in a 'freak accident' following an occurrence of umbilical cord compression

Meanwhile, in a new interview, Maya opened up on how difficult is was to watch back the show - which was filmed last year -  in which she was pregnant. 

Maya, who shares son Aiden, two, and daughter Elle, 23 months, with husband David Miller, told Metro.co.uk: 'I was 22 weeks pregnant [during filming] and then I stopped filming because they tell you don’t travel and to take it easy. At 38 weeks pregnant, I lost the baby, I lost my son.'

She continued: 'Then I had to watch the show. And I’m very much pregnant there and I don’t have the baby. It wasn’t as easy to watch.

Candid: I'm doing much better and I have my husband he's amazing, my kids are great; they keep me going, work and I'm busy. I don't have time to sit and cry all day long, I have my moments, that's part of grief'

Candid: I'm doing much better and I have my husband he's amazing, my kids are great; they keep me going, work and I'm busy. I don't have time to sit and cry

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