Selena Gomez's Lupus Journey: How It Impacts Her Family Dreams

Selena Gomez, a showbiz veteran since age nine, has revealed her inability to carry children due to medical issues.
The 32-year-old star of Only Murders In The Building has been open about her health struggles, including lupus, which increases the risk of miscarriage and kidney damage.
Gomez has also been diagnosed with bipolar disorder, which can be triggered by lupus.
Despite her health challenges, Gomez has continued to work without complaint, showcasing her resilience.
Lupus is a cruel disease that can be difficult to diagnose and manage, but with treatment and lifestyle measures, it can be manageable.
The disease affects people of all ages, but is most commonly diagnosed between the ages of 15 and 45.
Women, African Americans, Hispanics, and Asian Americans are at higher risk of developing lupus.
If you suspect you might have lupus, seek advice from your doctor.
There are also a number of support groups that could be helpful.