Celebrity Jaime King Opens Up About Infertility and Five Miscarriages: I Have to Be Brave to Support Others The actress shared details of her difficult pregnancy in a post on Instagram By Emily Strohm Emily Strohm Emily Strohm is a Senior Editor at PEOPLE. She has been at PEOPLE for 11 years and has written nearly 40 cover stories for the magazine. People Editorial Guidelines Updated on December 2, 2020 01:48AM EST Photo: Justin Campbell/StarTraks After welcoming her first child, son James Knight last October, actress Jaime King has opened up about the struggles she faced during her painful pregnancy and childbirth. “For all the struggling women & moms out there that think they are alone – This is the truth about conceiving my son and struggles after. 8 yrs of pain and undiagnosed PCOS & Endometriosis,” she posted on Instagram on Friday (the post has since been taken down). “9 doctors until Dr. Randy Harris diagnosed me & saved my life from a severe ectopic, 5 miscarriages, 5 rounds of IVF, 26 IUI’s, most with no outcome, 4½ years of trying to conceive, 26 hours of brutal labor, early delivery b/c of sudden preeclampsia, tearing and tearing after the stitches were in once I was home, milk supply issues, painful mastitis, uncontrollable crying while breast feeding, worked until the day before I [gave] birth and went back after 6 weeks after because I was afraid of letting others down.” King, 35, told ABC News in May that it had taken her a long time to get pregnant, but the Hart of Dixie actress felt compelled to share more details of her story to support women who are dealing with the same struggles. “#youarenotalone,” she wrote in her post along with two more hashtags that read “#ihavetobebravetosupportothers” and “#realtalkthatterrifiesus” Want more stories like this? Sign up for our newsletter and other special offers: sign me up Thank you for signing up!