Eve Reveals Untold Story of Her 2006 Ectopic Pregnancy and Denial in New Book Who’s That Girl?

As a lifestyle expert, I find Eve’s journey to be both poignant and inspiring. Her courage to share her experience of losing an ectopic pregnancy in 2006, and the emotional turmoil she faced, resonates deeply with many women who have gone through similar experiences.


Eve has shared the experience of losing an ectopic pregnancy in 2006 and how she was in denial.

In “Who’s That Girl?”, her forthcoming memoir, the actress from Queens shares her experience of a miscarriage via tubal pregnancy in 2006. She ponders over the profound impact it had on her, both physically and emotionally during that period

During the filming of her TV series, she underwent a surgical procedure due to complications from an ectopic pregnancy. In this type of pregnancy, the embryo implants outside the uterus, specifically in her fallopian tubes where the embryo sack ruptured. To keep her condition private, she informed her coworkers that she had appendicitis. However, she admits that the recovery period of two weeks was not enough for her to fully heal physically or emotionally

But what is it means?

She goes on to say, “Given the prospect of losing my child, I wasn’t sure if two weeks would suffice as a period for emotional recovery. As it turned out, that time was scarcely sufficient for my physical healing, and I found myself returning to work shortly afterward.”

For several years, she struggled to come to terms with the loss of her child, as she wasn’t sure how to handle it. Eventually, she realized that she needed to accept the reality of the child and give herself permission to understand that the loss wasn’t her fault

Later, it was discovered that the ectopic pregnancy she experienced was due to some undisclosed endometriosis and fibroids at the time. Unfortunately, her doctor failed to mention that one of her fallopian tubes had a narrow structure and was heavily affected by endometriosis, which significantly increased the likelihood of the pregnancy rupturing

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The memoir by Eve is due for publication on September 17, titled, Who’s That Girl?

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