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TV Host Jasmine Harman Overcomes Heartbreak and Fertility Struggles

Summary

  • Jasmine Harman's husband suffered a heart attack while renovating their home in Spain
  • Harman has grappled with her mother's hoarding and the loss of her co-star Jonnie Irwin
  • Harman and her husband turned to IVF after 6 years of trying to conceive their children
TV Host Jasmine Harman Overcomes Heartbreak and Fertility Struggles

In the past few years, A Place in the Sun presenter Jasmine Harman has navigated a number of personal challenges. Just last month, Harman's husband, Jon, suffered a heart attack while the couple was renovating their new family home in Spain. This sudden medical emergency is one of several difficult experiences the 49-year-old presenter has faced.

Over the years, Harman has also grappled with her mother's hoarding issue and grieved the loss of her dear friend and co-star, Jonnie Irwin. The property expert has been open about her struggles with conceiving her two children, Joy and Albion. After 6 years of trying, Harman and her husband turned to IVF treatment, which was successful on the first attempt.

Prior to the IVF, Harman encountered "a few issues" when a benign ovarian cyst, which she refers to as a "tumour," was discovered. Despite these setbacks, Harman and her husband were ultimately able to welcome their children into the world through the IVF process.

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Jasmine Harman's husband Jon suffered a heart attack last month while the couple was renovating their new family home in Spain.
Jasmine Harman has been grieving the loss of her dear friend and co-star Jonnie Irwin, which has been one of the personal challenges she has faced over the years.
After struggling to conceive for 6 years, Jasmine Harman and her husband turned to IVF treatment, which was successful on the first attempt.

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