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Sanne Vloet shares heartbreaking second pregnancy loss

The fitness influencer and model revealed on Feb.6 that she experienced her second pregnancy loss

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Sanne Vloet shares heartbreaking second pregnancy loss
Sanne Vloet shares heartbreaking second pregnancy loss 

Sanne Vloet opened up about another devastating loss. The fitness influencer and model revealed on February 6 that she has experienced her second pregnancy loss in four months, sharing the news in an emotional Instagram post. 

“Pregnancy loss is never easy…. sharing this with an open heart <3,” she wrote.

Alongside her message, Vloet posted a poem titled The Test I Almost Didn’t Take, which she said she wrote on Christmas Day 2025 after discovering she was pregnant again.

In the poem, Vloet recalled how the moment began almost casually — after a friend asked whether she and her partner were trying again. 

“I laughed and said, ‘Not really… but also not not trying,’” she wrote, explaining that the thought lingered before she decided, almost playfully, to take a test.

Only two months after a previous miscarriage, she questioned the odds. But when the result appeared, everything changed. “Two lines. The world went silent,” she wrote.

Vloet described the pregnancy as an unexpected Christmas gift, bringing both joy and cautious hope. “I felt an immense amount of joy and happiness,” she shared, while acknowledging how past loss reshapes future pregnancies. 

“There is that quiet voice that whispers: What if? Don’t celebrate too early. You never know.” Still, she allowed herself to believe it might be her “rainbow baby.”

The loss follows a “silent” miscarriage, Vloet revealed in October 2025. At the time, she shared that an early six-week scan showed a heartbeat and promising signs, but by eight weeks, she sensed something was wrong. 

A follow-up appointment confirmed that the embryo had stopped growing. “Probably one of the hardest things I’ve ever gone through and shared,” she wrote then, noting how isolating pregnancy loss can feel despite how common it is.