London: Singer Lily Allen is undeterred after suffering two miscarriages and will be trying for baby once again in the new year.
"Lily hasn`t been in a great place, but she`s getting there. It`s been a long, hard road. She is in the country with her boyfriend Sam Cooper and doing wholesome things. They`re going to start trying (for a baby) in the New Year," said Allen`s sister Sarah Owen.
Owen, who runs vintage clothes shop Lucy in Disguise in London with 25-year-old singer, also revealed she found it difficult to comfort her sister in the wake of what happened.
"New Year, new start. Losing the baby has totally devastated her, she`s still grieving. I didn`t realise the impact something like this could have on someone, and as a sister it`s been painful to watch," she said.
Despite the tragedy, Owen says Allen is more determined than ever to fulfill her dream of becoming a mother, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
She said: "Lily won`t let this stop her, she is absolutely determined to be a mum. This is what she wants more than anything in the whole wide world, more than her singing career. It`s always been her dream."
Allen suffered her first miscarriage in January 2008 when she was dating "Chemical Brothers" star Ed Simons. She lost her second baby with boyfriend Sam Cooper last month.
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