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Renee Elise Goldsbery

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'One Life to Live' star Rene Elise Goldsberry recently underwent surgery to have her fibroids removed so that she and her husband can attempt to have a child. Goldsberry, who also stars in Oprah Winfrey's Broadway musical 'The Color Purple,' was pregnant twice in 2005, but the fibroids caused her to have two miscarriages. "I think the good thing about having that happen in the public is that you have the opportunity to talk about it. I think the reason why these things happen to you is so that you can let other people know, so you don't feel so alone when these things happen," she shared, while co-hosting 'The View' last week. Goldsberry is eager to get pregnant again now that her surgery was successful. "We'll be trying again shortly! Trying is fun," she added.

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I hope she feels better.

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i didnt know she had TWO miscarriages. What a horrible thing to go through once, nevermind twice. Lets hope its third time lucky.

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I wish Renee and all her husband all the best. Two miscarriages: that is tough. I know someone who had fibroids, her baby was fortunate to survive the C-section.

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That really is a shame that she miscarried twice. :( I hope all goes well for her the third time around.

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Wish her and her hubby all the best. I can't imagine the pain going through two miscarriages in the same year.

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