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Sad news coming from Evelyn Lozada who just announced her new show and pregnancy,

via Bossip

Evelyn Lozada is confirming sad news. As previously reported the former “Basketball Wives” star turned OWN starlet recently announced that she was expecting a second baby with Carl Crawford.

Unfortunately for her however she’s suffered a miscarriage that she believes was just “God’s plan.”

People Magazine reports:

Showing up to an OB/GYN appointment to find out your pregnancy has taken a turn for the worse is every expectant mother’s nightmare. In Evelyn Lozada‘s case, that nightmare came true.

On Saturday night’s episode of Livin’ Lozada, the former Basketball Wives star’s new reality show on OWN, it’s revealed that Lozada’s pregnancy earlier this year ended in miscarriage.

“When I went to my first appointment, everything looked great,” Lozada, 39, tells PEOPLE exclusively. “My progesterone levels were good.”

Lozada and her fiancé, L.A. Dodgers outfielder Carl Crawford, are already parents to 15-month-old son Carl Leo, and although the pregnancy came as a surprise to the couple, Lozada says she was naturally excited.

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But her excitement soon gave way to fear. Lozada, who found out she was pregnant at six weeks, received heartbreaking news at her follow-up doctor’s appointment. “My hormone levels were dropping,” says Lozada of a common indicator that there may be issues with a pregnancy. “My doctor said, ‘Let’s just see what happens and if anything changes.’ ”

Things did change, but sadly, not for the better. “At my next appointment, my ultrasound went from looking really perfect and beautiful to looking pear-shaped,” says Lozada. “You could just tell, it didn’t look normal.”

In a scene from the show, Lozada’s family encourages her to proceed with a photo shoot, in hopes of lifting her spirits. But it’s there, two days after she received word from the doctor, that she begins to miscarry. “I had to stop the photo shoot and just lay down,” Lozada recalls. “It was hard.”

Despite the love and support she got from her family, “it’s just something that a woman deals with alone,” says Lozada. “You have a million and one questions in your mind as to what happened. You just feel responsible. It’s your body. It’s a loss that only you can relate to.”

Lozada questioned everything from her age to her eating habits, but she now knows that the loss wasn’t her fault. “It’s nothing that you ate, or did; it’s not your age. One out of all four to five pregnancies end in miscarriage,” she explains. “I have three girlfriends and it’s literally happened to each and every one of them.”

“This was just another tragic incident in my life that I had to deal with. But I say God doesn’t make mistakes. Women just need to hold out hope,” she shares.

Eve has since garned support from people like Entertainment Tonight’s Kevin Frazier.

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Best wishes Evelyn!