SINCE going public with her battle to conceive, Giuliana Rancic has tried to ignore criticism that she is ‘too skinny’ to carry a baby.
Now the E! News host has hit back, saying the two are unrelated.’It’s unbelievable to me the amount of ignorant comments that come in and it’s just uninformed ignorant people,’ the 36-year-old said.’Rachel Zoe is pregnant! To all the haters, get informed! Go Google it … it has nothing to do with anything,’ she told Radar online.’There are thin girls with infertility issues, normal sized girls with infertility issues and overweight girls with infertility issues,’ she said.’Unless your doctor tells you your weight is affecting you in some way … once the doctor rules it out, that’s really not it.’Giuliana’s unfulfilled dream of becoming a mother is well documented and has even been featured on her Style Network reality show ‘Giuliana & Bill’.Giuliana, who is married to entrepreneur and season one ‘Apprentice’ winner Bill Rancic, had a miscarriage last year after undergoing fertility treatments. The 36-year-old admitted she initially blamed herself: ‘As a woman you blame your body, you blame yourself, and I was riding that wave for a while and I was playing the blame game.’Not for anything I was doing day to day, but (I wondered): Should Bill have married someone younger? Did I wait too long? Should I have had kids at a younger age?’But Giuliana goes onto to says she now realises it is not her fault.’That’s not what God wanted. The fact that I really do feel happier than I’ve felt in years, I feel like it really was part of a bigger plan, and I don’t know what that plan is but whatever it is, we’re fine with it.’Giuliana told Radar that she and Bill are taking a break from the difficult fertility treatments and are choosing instead to focus on their relationship.’We’re on a bit of a time out. I’m not going to kid you, it’s kind of going well. We’re loving it.’This break, which has only been a few months, was so incredibly necessary after two years of shots and being a lab rat and going in and out of doctors’ offices and mood swings. I forgot what it was like to feel normal’. – www.dailymail.co.uk
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