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Israeli Actress Shira Levi Opens Up About Stillbirth and Motherhood Challenges

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Israeli actress Shira Levi, known for her roles in youth series and theater, recently shared her emotional journey through a stillbirth and subsequent pregnancy. In November 2024, during a routine amniocentesis at 20 weeks, Levi was diagnosed with an infection caused by the procedure, necessitating an immediate delivery. She gave birth to a stillborn baby, a traumatic experience she describes as a night that felt endless, with her body trembling and teeth chattering as she faced the reality of delivering a lifeless child.

Despite this tragedy, Levi became pregnant again and gave birth to her son Ilai exactly one year later, a moment she describes as a divine gift that helped her heal. Her second pregnancy was fraught with complications, making her cautious and anxious until Ilai was safely born. Levi emphasizes the lasting pain of the stillbirth but finds solace in motherhood and sharing her story, which has inspired other women.

Currently 28, Levi balances her career and motherhood with two young sons. She stars as Alma, a teacher, in the new TeenNick and HOT series "United High," marking a shift from playing younger characters to more mature roles. Levi also works as a social media influencer and makeup artist, managing a busy schedule while raising her children with support from family and babysitters.

Levi speaks candidly about the joys and challenges of motherhood, highlighting the love and connection with her children as her life's essence. She acknowledges the fears and anxieties, especially when her children are unwell, but maintains a positive outlook. She also discusses her son Sahar's growing public recognition and her hopes that he pursues meaningful achievements beyond fame.

Levi’s story sheds light on the emotional complexities of pregnancy loss and the resilience required to embrace motherhood again. She continues to pursue her passion for acting, particularly in musicals, while navigating the demands of family life and a multifaceted career.

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