Rana Raees’ Mother Reveals Heartbreaking Details After Her Miscarriage

Egyptian actress Rana Raees continues to capture public attention following a sudden health crisis and the loss of her first pregnancy. Her mother, Zeinab Hassan, revealed that Rana has been discharged from the hospital after undergoing an urgent six-hour surgery last week due to severe bleeding.
In media statements, her mother explained that Rana’s health is gradually improving, though she still requires significant psychological support after the ordeal and the loss of her baby. She noted that Rana’s husband, family, and friends from both inside and outside the entertainment industry have been constantly supporting her and checking on her throughout her hospital stay.
Zeinab Hassan also mentioned that Rana had been facing health issues for a long time, stating: "Rana suffered a miscarriage about four months ago, and since then she has been experiencing recurring health complications. We have been closely monitoring her with doctors, but the symptoms kept returning intermittently in a concerning manner."
“The bleeding was severe”
She added that the bleeding was not ordinary and had reached the liver area, prompting the medical team to take the decision to perform emergency surgery, which lasted about six continuous hours. Her mother described her condition at the time as extremely critical.
After spending some time in the hospital, Rana Raees was finally discharged following an improvement in her health. A photo circulated showing her lying in a hospital bed, appearing tired and pale.
“Continuous improvement”
Dr. Ashraf Zaki, head of the Egyptian Actors’ Syndicate, confirmed that her condition continues to improve, noting that her discharge from the hospital came after ensuring her health was stable. He reassured her fans that she has overcome the critical phase.
It is worth mentioning that Rana Raees celebrated her wedding last May in the presence of numerous stars, including Tamer Hosny, Carmen Suleiman, Reham Abdel Ghafour, Rojina, Ashraf Zaki, Dalia El Behery, Magid El Masry, Menna Fadali, Wafaa Amer, and others.