Pitman thought having a child would “be really easy”.
She feels her physique, which allowed her to attain a lot in netball, “failed” her when she wanted it most.
“I used to be like, ‘OK, my physique allowed me to attain every part there was to attain within the sense of netball, but it surely hasn’t allowed me to attain the one factor that I actually needed’,” she says.
One miscarriage got here on England obligation, shortly earlier than Covid-19 triggered lockdowns.
Pitman was near the three-month being pregnant stage at which level many individuals share their information with family and friends.
“It was actually powerful,” she recollects.
A merciless accident meant Pitman, who knew she was miscarrying, was chosen by UK Anti-Doping for a post-match urine check.
“For those who do not know, you might want to pee in a cup, and if you’re miscarrying, clearly issues are taking place as properly. I simply bear in mind wanting on the group physician, going, ‘that is the worst week of my life’,” she says.
Pitman urges anybody going by way of being pregnant loss to “lean on those that you just love” relatively than delay conversations.
She elected to “simply put it someplace after which cope with it later”.
Ultimately she instructed her story on social media and likewise spoke to BBC Sport concerning the toll of the misplaced pregnancies.
Pitman discovered she was not alone. A wave of assist adopted.
“I used to be like, ‘why will we maintain this quiet?'” she says.
“The quantity of girls that had been like, ‘oh my gosh, this has made me wish to speak in confidence to my household and stuff’. It is unhappy, as a result of it’s fairly a lonely place for those who do what I did and simply maintain it in.”

