London, Apr 3 (ANI): Kelly Brook, who had a miscarriage when she was five months pregnant, has said that she has "changed her life dramatically" since then.
Brook, 32, has described it as "the hardest lesson", after losing the baby girl she was expecting with rugby player Thom Evans in May last year.
"My miscarriage was a hard lesson. Before I fell pregnant, I'd been living the life of a 22-year-old - going to clubs, working hard and flying to a different country every two weeks," the Mirror quoted her as telling Top Sante magazine.
"When I first fell pregnant, I still thought I could run around and do whatever I wanted, but my body let me know that wasn't the case. When I miscarried, I was devastated.
"It was the hardest lesson but, ultimately, a good one. I'd been running on adrenalin believing I was invincible - like so many of us do.
"Since the miscarriage, I've changed my life dramatically. I've reduced my workload and I'm eating more healthily and exercising more. I don't want to leave it much longer before having children and if I was to fall pregnant now, I'd feel ready," she said. (ANI)
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