According to Lawrence, the first time she had a miscarriage was when she was still 20 years old.

Actress Jennifer Lawrence (“X-Men: Dark Phoenix”) suffered two miscarriages. The information was revealed by the actress herself, in an interview with Vogue magazine, in which she took the opportunity to defend women’s right to legal abortion.
According to Lawrence, the first time she had a miscarriage was when she was still 20 years old. The incident took place in Montreal, before she could have an abortion in a clinic as she had planned. The second case occurred during the filming of “Don’t Look Up” (2021).
Later, Lawrence had to undergo surgery to remove the tissue from her uterus. In 2021, thanks to this treatment, Lawrence got pregnant again and gave birth to her first child with her husband Cooke Maroney.
Lawrence revealed her miscarriages while discussing the controversial decision of the US Supreme Court to overturn federal law that guarantees the right to abortion. Since this decision came into force, the responsibility for the legality or criminalization of abortion has passed to the states. And Kentucky, Lawrence’s home state, opted for the ban.
“I remember thinking about it a million times while I was pregnant,” said Lawrence. “Thinking about the things that were happening to my body. And I had a fantastic pregnancy. I had a very happy pregnancy. But every second of my life was different. And sometimes it occurred to me: what if I had to do it? “
The discussion on this issue has also caused problems for the actress’s family, which has a different political vision from hers. Lawrence’s family members are Republican supporters of Donald Trump. And this caused a split between them. Lawrence says she also tried to reconcile, but it’s difficult.
“I don’t mean to belittle my family, but I know many people are in a similar position with their family members. How can you raise a daughter from birth and believe she doesn’t deserve equality? How?”
In her interview with Vogue, the star also addressed the gun control debate and shared how her perspective as a mother further heightened her concern.
“I’m raising a child who will go to school someday,” said Lawrence. “Weapons are the leading cause of death for children in the United States. And people continue to vote for politicians they receive money from. [Associação Nacional de Rifles]. It amazes me. “
The actress added: “I mean, what if Sandy Hook hadn’t changed anything? We as a nation just said, ‘Okay! We’re allowing our children to give their lives for our right to a second amendment which was written over 200 years ago. ‘”
Lawrence shares her son with her husband Cooke Maroney whom she married in October 2019.
Next time we will see her in the drama “Causeway”, about an American military woman who has an accident in Afghanistan and needs to go home. The film will premiere at the Toronto Film Festival, which runs from September 8-18, and is slated for release in November in the United States.
Source: Terra

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