Actor Sharon Stone had several miscarriages while married to ex-husband Phil Bronstein and recalling one such case in one of her interviews, the 63-year-old said she went through ’36 hours of labour alone’ after losing a baby at five and a half months pregnant.

However, she revealed that nurses stayed with her and she felt a ‘strong sense of understanding’, reports dailymail.co.uk.

While promoting her autobiography ‘The Beauty of Living Twice’, Sharon said she felt a ‘strong sense of sisterhood’ from the nurses helping her through a ‘fifth and a half month miscarriage’.

‘It’s a devastating experience and I have to say I was really grateful to Chrissy Teigen for allowing us to publicly share what she went through,” she said.

‘When I lost my last baby, and then went back to the hospital and had 36 hours of labour on my own to, of course, birth nothing – and the nurses that had been in the hospital with me two days before when they removed the last baby came in and sat with me on their day off.

‘I really felt such a strong sense of sisterhood and understanding. Because I would have been alone. And that’s such an alone feeling anyway,” added the actor.

The actress went on to praise Vanessa Kirby, who portrayed character Martha who lost her baby in a tragic home birth in Netflix film Pieces of a Woman.

Sharon added: ‘I was so grateful to Vanessa Kirby for making Pieces of a Woman.

‘I think we’re finally reaching a point in our global sisterhood, where we speak to the issues of loss and heartache and rape and brutalisation and all of the things that happened to us and to our bodies, and that our minds and heart have to go through and we’re not carrying the water anymore. We are not carrying shame that doesn’t belong to us. We are letting it out.

‘This is that time that everyone feared would come and we would be who we really are meant to be which is the great sisterhood.”

Sharon had several miscarriages while married to ex-husband Phil Bronstein and told Women’s Hour she has the ‘rheumatoid factor’ that made it difficult for her to carry a pregnancy to term.

Since then, Sharon has adopted three sons, Roan, Laird and Quinn.