Loren Still Has Hope Of Baby
(N.Z. Press Association —Copyright) ROME, January 15. The actress Sophia Loren, who suffered a miscarriage this week, could still become a mother, her doctors were reported to have said yesterday.
The 31-year-old actress, wife of the producer. Carlo Ponti, suffered the miscarriage in a Rome clinic on Thursday night Dr. Ugo Cardone described her condition as “more than satisfactory.” Although nothing was said officially about her chances of becoming a mother in the future, a number of Italian newspapers quoted doctors as sayjng hopes were not lost “It was confirmed . .. that once she has completed a specific treatment already under way, she will certainly be able to bear a child, as she desires so greatly,” said the Rome newspaper “Il Tempo.” “11 Messaggero” said “Sophia lost her child, but not the hope of becoming a mother.” Several newspapers said the complication which ended Miss Loren’s four-month pregnancy was endometritis, an internal inflammation. The miscarriage was at least Miss Loren’s second-
she is known to have lost a baby in 1965 during work on the film “Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow”—but some newspapers said it was the third or fourth.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31269, 16 January 1967, Page 2
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