There’s no loss quite as heartbreaking as the loss a parent feels when they lose a child.
Little People, Big World ‘s Zach Roloff and his wife Tori announced that they tragically suffered a miscarriage early into what would have been the couple’s third pregnancy in an emotional Instagram post.
Tori Roloff shared the devastating news on her Instagram.

“We were so excited to share some exciting news this week. We were so excited when we found out we were expecting baby #3, and we couldn’t wait to share,” she wrote alongside an image of a cross-stitched family portrait.
“We went in for our first ultrasound at 8 weeks and found out that we lost our sweet baby two weeks earlier,” she shared.

“I’ve honestly never felt loss like I did in that moment. I’ve never felt so sad, angry, and scared in a single moment. I had no symptoms of losing out sweet angel baby and nothing could have prepared me for hearing our sweet baby was gone,” she said.
“However, I also thought about how the first face our little girl or boy got to see was Jesus.”

“I’m so upset that I never got to see their face but I rest in knowing he or she is with our savior and I will meet them one day,” Tori continued. “My husband has been my unwavering rock through this whole journey.”
“If there is any silver lining here it’s the realization of how truly blessed we are,” Tori wrote.
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“We have two happy healthy thriving kids, and I know that’s not afforded to everyone. We have two kids who we have to snuggle and love on every day,” Tori went on.
“Parents should never know the heartbreak of losing a child. I pray that we can all find peace that our babies are waiting for us in heaven and we will meet one day.”
“I post this in hopes that it will touch just one mama and let them know you’re not alone,” she finished.

“I also post this selfishly as a form of healing for myself. I felt as though I needed to acknowledge our sweet angel baby so I could go on sharing my babies here with me.”
Our thoughts are with the Roloff family at this difficult time.
Last Updated on March 16, 2021 by Rae Batchelor