Influencer Maia Knight Reveals Miscarriage 5 Months After Giving Birth

Knight shared the heartbreaking news on social media, opening up about her loss and the outpouring of support from fans.

Published on Feb. 26, 2026

Influencer Maia Knight, 29, revealed on Instagram that she suffered a miscarriage five and a half months after giving birth to her third child. Knight shared a video from her car, explaining that she started bleeding and went to the ER, where she learned she had lost the pregnancy at 6 weeks and 2 days. She documented taking pregnancy tests and finding out she was pregnant before the miscarriage occurred.

Why it matters

Miscarriages are a common but devastating experience, with an estimated 10-20% of known pregnancies ending in loss. Knight's openness about her experience helps raise awareness and destigmatize conversations around pregnancy loss, which many women and families face in private.

The details

In the video, Knight said she 'started bleeding, went to the ER and that was two days ago.' She needed to get her HCG levels tested to confirm the miscarriage. Knight also shared that she was experiencing symptoms of her past pregnancies like gum sensitivity, bleeding while flossing, headaches, and exhaustion before taking the positive pregnancy test.

  • Knight revealed the miscarriage occurred 5 and a half months after giving birth to her third child in July 2025.
  • Knight took the pregnancy tests and learned of the positive result 2 days before going to the ER, where she was told she had lost the pregnancy at 6 weeks and 2 days.

The players

Maia Knight

A 29-year-old influencer who has three children, including twin daughters Violet and Scout, 4, and a baby born in July 2025.

Jake

Knight's husband, who was by her side during the birth of their third child in July 2025.

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The takeaway

Knight's openness about her miscarriage experience helps destigmatize conversations around pregnancy loss, a common but devastating experience for many women and families.