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Dylan Dreyer is looking back at hiding her pregnancy and miscarriage while on a group vacation.
The Today host said that she felt isolated and unable to tell anyone else on the trip what she was going through.
“I’m like, ‘I’m surrounded by people. There’s literally no one I can talk to,’” she said.
Dylan Dreyer is opening up about hiding her pregnancy and subsequent miscarriage while on vacation with loved ones.
On a recent episode of her Parent Chat podcast with guests Nick Viall and Natalie Joy, the Today cohost, 44, recalled feeling like there was “no one I could talk to” at the time.
“I’ve suffered one miscarriage,” Dreyer told the couple. “And I remember we were [on] a group vacation, so there’s just a lot of people around and everybody’s happy, everybody’s on vacation, and I was hiding the fact that I was pregnant.”
Dylan Dreyer on ‘Today’
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The meteorologist explained that she had spent the day hiding her pregnancy from the rest of the group and felt very isolated when the miscarriage occurred.
“I remember also hiding the fact that I was, in addition to hiding the fact that I was pregnant, dealing with this miscarriage,” she recalled. “And I’m like, ‘I’m surrounded by people. There’s literally no one I can talk to.’”
Dreyer continued, “I’m, like, crying in my bed in so much pain — because no one really tells you how painful, like, physically painful it is — and I’m like, ‘Man, I just wish I could share this with someone.’ And you can’t always do that.”
Viall noted that while he understands the sentiment of not telling friends and family about pregnancies too early, it can also make parents who do suffer miscarriages “feel so alone.”
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Viall and Joy have been open about their experiences suffering three miscarriages in 2025. The couple, who are parents of 2-year-old daughter River Rose, welcomed their “rainbow babies,” twin girls named Dove Tomlin and Iris Parker, on June 30.
“I don’t know if society or what has said, like, keep this private, don’t tell anyone. And I get it. It’s difficult. Some tragedy happens and you don’t want to have to go back,” the former Bachelor acknowledged. “But I think as an almost negative consequence, we have made a bunch of mothers feel like they almost can’t share it in a weird way.”
He added, “I think it should be more okay for young parents to maybe not keep it so private.”
Dreyer, who shares three sons with ex-husband Brian Fichera, agreed with his sentiment, noting that speaking openly about health conditions that one is facing can also lead to positive change in the lives of others, too.
“When I first came on the Today show… it was after my miscarriage, and then I had secondary infertility,” she elaborated. “And I was scared to death to tell anybody about it because I’m like, ‘Well, everybody’s gonna judge me because I already have one child, and there are a lot of people who can’t have one child, and here I am… How dare you want a second child.’”
It wasn’t until Dreyer informed her doctor about her symptoms that they discovered that her “uterus was scarred shut,” which is what caused her miscarriage. “There was a reason why I kept having miscarriages and I couldn’t have any more kids,” she said. “And then he cleared out the scar tissue and I was able to have my second and eventually my third.”
The mom of three continued, “So it’s like, by sharing these stories, maybe somebody who’s sitting at home can be like, ‘Well, maybe that’s my problem. Maybe I’ll ask the doctor about that.’ Right? I think talking about it only does good things for everyone around us.”
Listen to Dreyer discuss her pregnancies in the interview above.
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