Married at First Sight star Peggy Rose has revealed she is undergoing surgery in hospital, two months after suffering a devastating miscarriage. The 34-year-old, who appeared on the E4 show in 2023, shared that she was having an operative hysteroscopy in Greece.
Peggy Rose's Surgery Announcement
Peggy told followers: "I’m going to have an operative hysteroscopy. So many reasons why it could be inflamed and infected. I will explain later on." She posted a clip of herself looking nervous in a hospital gown before the procedure. Tagging the clinic, she wrote: "Thank you so much for all your lovely messages and support. I've never had surgery in another country before, so I'd be lying if I said I wasn't nervous."
She added: "But I know this is something that has to be done, and I truly believe the outcome will be worth it. The whole purpose of this trip to @fertilysis is to find answers. After everything we've been through, I couldn't move into another round of IVF without knowing I'd done everything possible to understand what's going on."
IVF Journey and Miscarriage
Peggy and her partner, whom she has kept private, have been trying for a child via IVF. Two months ago, they suffered a heartbreaking loss when she had a miscarriage. At the time, she said: "Trigger warning: pregnancy loss. Sorry I’ve been quiet I’ve needed time to heal physically and emotionally. Sadly our little miracle was too precious for this world."
She continued: "This isn’t the update I ever wanted to give, or ever thought I’d be giving after seeing the heartbeat 3 times from routine scans but I’m still grateful I got this far and for the hope this journey has gave me and others. My heart has never felt pain like this. Even writing this and speaking about it without crying shows the heartache that comes with pregnancy loss."
Hope for the Future
Peggy expressed gratitude for sharing her journey: "I chose to share my IVF journey openly and I don’t regret it for one second. I’d do the same tomorrow. Not sharing before 12 weeks would have meant our little life would never had been celebrated and I would also have had to grieve alone which nobody deserves." She added: "If anything, I know our story gives hope that even one egg can create a pregnancy. The past 10 weeks have been the best 10 weeks of my life and I wouldn’t change a thing."



