¡®Real Housewives¡¯ executive Lauren Miller dies at 43 during childbirth; husband Kevin shares update on baby: 'I was blessed by God...'
In a tragic incident, Lauren Miller, an executive on the Real Housewives reality TV franchise, died at 43 moments after giving birth to a son. The news was shared by Shed Media, which produces the 'Real Housewives' series. Read more.

Lauren Miller, an executive on the Real Housewives reality TV franchise, tragically died during childbirth. On June 9, the 43-year-old actress passed away within minutes after giving birth to her son Jackson, reported the Daily Mail.
According to reports, Lauren was associated with the New York City and Salt Lake City franchises of the famous series. Earlier this week, a statement was released by Shed Media on their Instagram, the company that produces the 'Real Housewives' series.
The statement read, "It is with devastated hearts that we share that our beloved colleague, Lauren, died unexpectedly just moments after giving birth to her baby boy."
Miller left behind her husband and 3-year-old daughter
It was further mentioned in the statement that Miller has left behind her husband, Kevin, and their three-year-old daughter, Emma, and the newborn son.
Credit: Instagram | @shed_media
Lauren loved being a mother and always ensured that her children were well taken care of. The post included a few pictures of the couple with their daughter in them.
Husband Kevin Miller shares an update on their newborn
Days after the Real Housewives executive's death, her husband, Kevin Miller, shared a heartwarming update on their newborn. Underneath the breaking announcement, Kevin shared a post for his wife, he wrote, ¡°Lauren is the love of my life, and I was blessed by God that she chose to spend her life with me and give me two beautiful children to remember her every minute of everyday."
¡°Please pray for our family, and thank you all for the prayers, kind words and thoughts.¡±
Credit: Instagram | @shed_media
Why do women die during childbirth? Possible causes
According to the latest UN global report, about 303,000 women a year die in childbirth or as a result of complications arising from pregnancy. The number is about 830 women dying every day; that is roughly about one every two minutes.
Moreover, the majority of deaths are from conditions that could have been prevented had women received the right medical care throughout their pregnancies and during birth. Apart from this, there are other conditions as well, including severe bleeding and infections after childbirth and high blood pressure, which is one of the biggest silent killers.
GoFundMe page launched
Apart from this, the statement also urged people to consider donating to help her husband ¡°take on this unexpected role as sole provider of the family.¡±
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