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“Bachelor” alum Sarah Herron announced she’s pregnant with twins one year after the death of her newborn son, Oliver.
The reality TV star and her husband, Dylan Brown, posted a video showing the pair snorkeling with sea turtles before it cuts to her sonogram hanging on their fridge.
“Oliver has 2 turtles to watch over 🤍,” Herron, who appeared on Sean Lowe’s season of the long-running ABC program, wrote alongside the post.
Herron, 37, set the video to Kacey Musgraves’ song “Rainbow” and added “#ivftwins” in her caption.
She also dubbed herself “IVF warrior” in her Instagram bio.
Herron later accidentally let it slip on her Instagram Stories that her twins are girls.
She also let it slip she and her husband, Dylan Brown, are expecting girls.“Oops.🤦♀️ cat’s outta the bad. But yes, we knew the sex of all our embryos,” she wrote, choosing to zoom in “GIRLS!!” response.
Although the couple are celebrating the impending arrival of their baby girls, they’re still reeling with grief from Oliver’s passing after he was born prematurely.
“Just BAWLED my eyes out in therapy. my grief for Oliver is heavy right now as his heavenly birthday 12 days away,” she shared on her Instagram Stories Tuesday.
The reality TV star and Brown lost their baby boy, Oliver, after he was porn prematurely. Instagram/@sarahherronFor more Page Six you love …
Listen to our weekly “We Hear” podcast Subscribe to our daily newsletter Shop our exclusive merch“It hurts so bad, and simultaneously I know he’s sending me these little girls to comfort me right now.”
Herron gave birth to her and Brown’s baby boy on Jan. 28, 2023, when he was just 24 weeks old.
“Oliver has 2 turtles to watch over,” Herron captioned her announcement. sarahaherron/Instagram“He passed away in his dad’s arms shortly after,” Herron wrote at the time. “There are no words for the magnitude of loss and pain we’re experiencing.
“It’s beautiful and simultaneously tragic. He had my nose and his dad’s mouth and long fingers.”
The “IVF warrior” said her twins were the result of fertility treatments. sarahherron/InstagramDespite the tragic loss, Herron maintained that her son was “worth” every IVF shot she had to endure.
“It took 240 days of IVF injections to start our family. Nearly 2 years and over 300 needles,” she wrote over a tribute video.
“But when we lost our beautiful son at 24 weeks… he was still worth every shot.”