Super Junior's Lee Teuk's sister, actress Park In-young, shared unfortunate news.
On the 29th of last month, Park In-young revealed a post and video stating, "Now I can say it. Missed abortion and curettage procedure. I am recovering healthily!"
In the video, Park In-young said, "Although I say I can now speak about it, my heart still hurts a bit, but I am overcoming this well. Also, after hearing some stories from those struggling on the thread, I hope they find strength and, plus, I heard that such articles were published regarding me."
She continued, "Many people are worried, so I am posting this video. I have been hearing a lot of pregnancy news around me, and it is such a wonderful thing. I also attempted natural conception last year and underwent artificial insemination this year. I did it in March, and I became pregnant. I heard that it's difficult for artificial insemination to work the first time, but I got pregnant, and I spent quiet time being careful with my heart and body."
However, she experienced a missed abortion. Park In-young said, "After 10 weeks, it is a stable period, so I wanted to share fun news with you all, but the conclusion is that I had to send the fetus away. I didn't know it would take this long to return to my original state after being pregnant. Since it's been almost two months, I feel that both my body and mind are recovering well. Even as I say this, I still get emotional, but I think another healthy baby might come to me, and I am putting effort into recovery."
Lastly, she added, "If there are people in situations like mine, please stay strong and share if you want to talk. Recovery comes quickly. I'm okay, so please don't worry too much. I will try my best. Fighting!"
Meanwhile, Park In-young has garnered attention as the biological sister of Super Junior's Lee Teuk and is currently active as a singer and actress. In November 2021, she married a non-celebrity, and her husband is known to be a scuba diving instructor and a businessman in the food service industry.
[Photo] Park In-young
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