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When Sambhavna Seth spoke about her painful miscarriage story; says ‘For 15 days, I carried poison inside me’

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 17, 2025, 19:10 IST
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When Sambhavna Seth spoke about her painful miscarriage story; says ‘For 15 days, I carried poison inside me’

Actress Sambhavna Seth opened up about her heartbreaking miscarriage in a candid conversation with Hindi Rush a few months back. From IVF failures to health struggles, she detailed the emotional and physical trauma caused by medical negligence. Sharing painful memories of misdiagnosis and loss, Sambhavna revealed how her fertility journey has deeply impacted her and husband Avinash Dwivedi, leaving them shattered.

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Battling Health Issues Amid Fertility Struggles

Sambhavna Seth shared how ongoing fertility treatments triggered multiple health issues, including arthritis, ear problems, and leg pain. She said these were stress-related and worsened over time, yet often ignored. “Age reminds you otherwise,” she admitted, reflecting on the mounting physical toll. Anxiety medications further contributed to weight gain, creating a frustrating cycle of dieting and health setbacks that left her feeling emotionally and physically drained.

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IVF Failures and Emotional Toll

Despite multiple IVF attempts, Sambhavna faced repeated failures, each emotionally exhausting. She recounted how the constant hope and disappointment took a heavy toll on her spirit. Each failed cycle meant restarting the journey, both medically and mentally. “We tend to think everything will be fine, but something always went wrong,” she confessed, revealing how each setback added to her sense of helplessness and silent suffering.

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Coping With Pet Loss and Hospitalization

The death of her beloved pet Coco added another layer of grief. Sambhavna revealed that after Coco’s passing, she was hospitalized due to a drastic BP drop. Her grief spiraled into health crises, pushing her back onto heavy medication. “After Coco passed away, I had to be hospitalized. My BP dropped. Then again, back to medicines,” she said, highlighting how loss compounded her physical struggles.

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Joy Turns to Despair After Miscarriage

Sambhavna experienced brief happiness when she conceived in December. They even did a pregnancy announcement shoot. However, their joy ended abruptly when doctors informed her that her baby had died 15 days earlier. “For 15 days, main zeher leke ghum rahi thi,” she said, revealing the shock and betrayal of discovering her back pain had been misdiagnosed while the baby had already passed inside her.

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Ignored Symptoms and Misdiagnosis

Describing her back pain, Sambhavna said her doctor wrongly attributed it to arthritis. “I know what arthritis pain is,” she emphasized. Her R/A specialist later identified the pain as a miscarriage sign. Sambhavna expressed disbelief that such critical symptoms were overlooked. “Doctors ne bataya hi nahi ki IVF mein bohot saari bleeding hoti hai,” she said, recalling the night when massive bleeding confirmed her fears.

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Neglecting Genetic Testing Before IVF

Sambhavna shared how crucial genetic testing, which checks embryo health before transfer, was skipped by her doctors. Later, she learned the embryo was genetically abnormal, a fact that could have been detected earlier. She recalled the casual way doctors dismissed her concerns, adding, “You already have so many issues. It’s unfortunate.” She expressed anger and heartbreak over being treated as just another failed case.

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Pain of Loss

Reflecting on the emotional devastation, Sambhavna said, “You spend in lakhs, but your heart breaks in crores.” She highlighted that despite financial investment in IVF, the emotional suffering remains unbearable. Only she and her husband Avinash truly understand the depth of their pain. Sambhavna’s raw confession reminds others that fertility struggles are not just medical—they’re deeply personal battles fought by couples silently every day.

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Hema
314 days ago
Doctors do Gaslighting casually. Negligence is actually murder or an attempt. They've become insensitive after killing many innocent people who trust them blindly. That's why many people take home medication and search for symptoms and remedies on google AI these days. They make deadly diseases like cancer to advance to final stage,give overdose unwanted medicines for commission.
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