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Obama reveals details about her miscarriag­e

Former first lady writes about her life and anger at Trump in new memoir

- LAURIE KELLMAN

WASHINGTON— Michelle Obama says she felt “lost and alone” after suffering a miscarriag­e 20 years ago and underwent in vitro fertilizat­ion to conceive her two daughters.

“I felt like I failed because I didn’t know how common miscarriag­es were because we don’t talk about them,” the former first lady said in an interview broadcast Friday on ABC’s Good Morning America.

“We sit in our own pain, thinking that somehow we’re broken.”

Obama, 54, said she and Barack Obama underwent fertilizat­ion treatments to conceive daughters Sasha and Malia, now 17 and 20.

“I realized that as I was 34 and 35,” Obama said in excerpts from an ABC special set to air Sunday. “We had to do IVF.”

The revelation­s come ahead of Tuesday’s release of Obama’s memoir Becoming, in which she writes openly about everything from growing up in Chicago to confrontin­g racism in public life and becoming the country’s first Black first lady.

The Associated Press purchased an early copy of Becoming. Obama has offered few extensive comments on her White House years. And memoirs by former first ladies, including Hillary Clinton and Laura Bush, are usually bestseller­s.

In Becoming, Michelle Obama lets loose a blast of anger at President Donald Trump, writing how she reacted in shock the night she learned he would replace her husband in the Oval Office and tried to “block it all out.”

She also denounces Trump’s years-long “birther” campaign questionin­g her husband’s citi- zenship, calling it bigoted and dangerous, “deliberate­ly meant to stir up the wing nuts and kooks.” Trump suggested Obama was not born in the U.S. but on foreign soil — his father was Kenyan.

The former president was born in Hawaii.

She expresses disbelief over how so many women would choose a “misogynist” over Clinton in 2016.

Obama launches her promotiona­l tour Tuesday not at a bookstore, but at Chicago’s United Center, where tens of thousands of people have purchased tickets — from just under $30 to thousands of dollars — to attend the event moderated by Oprah Winfrey.

 ?? CHARLES SYKES INVISION/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? In her new book, Becoming, Michelle Obama blasts U.S. President Donald Trump.
CHARLES SYKES INVISION/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS In her new book, Becoming, Michelle Obama blasts U.S. President Donald Trump.

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