Singer Jaya loses unborn child after undergoing gallbladder removal | Inquirer Entertainment

Singer Jaya loses unborn child after undergoing gallbladder removal

/ 04:27 PM November 11, 2014

Jaya  FILE PHOTO

Jaya FILE PHOTO

MANILA, Philippines—Singer Maria Luisa Ramsey-Gotidoc, famously known as Jaya, admitted that she lost her three-month-old unborn baby after undergoing a gallbladder removal.

In a Philippine Entertainment Portal (PEP) report, Jaya said that the gallbladder removal procedure should not have been done but it was necessary.

ADVERTISEMENT

“Hindi talaga dapat gagawin ng procedure. Pero hindi rin puwedeng hindi gawin ‘yung procedure. So, parang I made a deal with God na kung hindi magwu-work ‘yung baby, kunin na lang Niya at this early stage kesa naman mabuhay siya tapos maraming damage,” Jaya said.

FEATURED STORIES

(The procedure shouldn’t have been done. But the procedure was necessary. So, I made a deal with God that that if the baby would just suffer, He should just take the baby at this early than let him live suffering from various damages in the body.)

She said that they had discovered the death of her unborn baby last Nov. 6. She then had the fetus removed.

Jaya’s unborn baby would have been the singer’s third child.

The singer said she was hurt by the loss and would sometimes blame herself for the death of her baby.

“Masakit kasi parang ang unang bugso na papasok sa isip mo, kasalanan mo. Kasalanan ko, ‘di ba?” Jaya said.

(It’s painful because the first thing that comes to your mind is that it is your fault.)

ADVERTISEMENT

She thanked her husband Gary Gotidoc, family and friends for their support throughout the ordeal.

RELATED STORY

Your subscription could not be saved. Please try again.
Your subscription has been successful.

Subscribe to our daily newsletter

By providing an email address. I agree to the Terms of Use and acknowledge that I have read the Privacy Policy.

Jayas greatest regret

TAGS: Baby, Celebrity, death, Entertainment, Jaya, Miscarriage

© Copyright 1997-2024 INQUIRER.net | All Rights Reserved

We use cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. By continuing, you are agreeing to our use of cookies. To find out more, please click this link.