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The Love Wins singer admitted she had ‘had enough’ when she worried her fourth pregnancy after having son Isaiah, now five,

was also not going to go to term and she was left feeling ‘guilty’ over her frustrations with her faith.

‘I had an honest conversation with God, and I told him how I felt.

I was hurt. I was a little angry and, of course, you feel guilty for being mad at your creator,’

Carrie – whose fears were happily unfounded and she gave birth to son

Jacob in January 2019 – said as she broke down in tears during episode two of Mike And Carrie: God & Country.

Heartbreak: Carrie Underwood was ‘mad’ at God after suffering three miscarriages. The Love Wins singer

admitted she had ‘had enough’ when she worried her fourth pregnancy after having son Isaiah, now five, was also not

going to go to term and she was left feeling ‘guilty’ over her frustrations with her faith

‘And I told him we needed something. We needed to have a baby or not, ever, because I couldn’t keep going down that road anymore.’

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