Marshall is mom to two kids, one whom she welcomed via adoption and another whom she had via IVF
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Leslie Marshall has revealed that she’s gone through 11 miscarriages and 13 cycles of in vitro fertilization (IVF) cycles.
The Fox News contributor, 53, appeared during a Thursday, Jan. 1 episode of Outnumbered and spoke with fellow contributor Joe Concha and Tomi Lahren, where they discussed Charlie Kirk, who was fatally shot at Utah Valley University during a nationwide college tour hosted by his organization, Turning Point USA, on Sept. 10.
Turning to Marshall, who is a liberal radio talk show host, Lahren asked if there’s “anything that the left can learn from someone like Charlie Kirk?”
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“I want my children to hear everything and to make their own decisions. And they can’t just make a decision that’s not biased if they’re only hearing one biased side, whether it’s my side or another side,” said Marshall.
Addressing Concha, she continued: “I understand marriage and family is important to a lot of people, but I know people that would love to get married just haven’t met the right person or the guy hasn’t asked yet.”
“I suffered 11 miscarriages and I have two children, one after adoption, one after 13 IVF cycles, and I have a son who died,” added Marshall. “So I just say that because I know that when people say, ‘Get married and have children,’ it’s not as easy for everybody.”
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Marshall said there are a lot of women who struggle with infertility and just because someone doesn’t have a child, doesn’t mean they don’t want one. “Maybe they actually can’t have [children],” she said.
Concha clarified that he believes Kirk uplifted the pursuit of any form of family.
“I’m just saying — for some people, [having kids] is not number one or number two because they are afraid, you know what I mean?” Marshall said, adding that she wasn’t offended. “Some of my friends saw what I went through and thought, ‘Maybe I don’t want to go down that road.'”
Marshall shares her two kids with her husband, Dr. Asghar Husain.




