Lily Allen appears on The Jonathan Ross Show today, and the 29-year-old singer candidly talks about one of the most traumatic days of her life -- when she gave birth to a stillborn son in 2010.

"I think it's difficult for anybody regardless of what world they live in -- it was the most unfortunate thing that can ever happen to a person," Allen told Ross. Six months into her pregnancy, Allen contracted a viral infection that caused her to suffer a stillbirth, and while it was a very dark time, she says her husband Sam Cooper helped her come out on top.

"[W]hat I took home from that experience was I was very fortunate in the sense that I have a loving partner to go home to and share that experience with," Allen told Ross. "There are 17 stillbirths in the UK every day and there are many women that go home and they don't have that support, they have to go home and deal with that on their own so I am kind of in a … count-my-blessings scenario rather than feeling sorry for myself."

Allen also suffered a miscarriage in 2008 just one month after she and then-boyfriend Ed Simons announced that they were expecting a child together.

But there's a happy ending to her story, as Allen and Cooper welcomed their first daughter Ethel Mary in November 2012 and another daughter, Marnie Rose, in January 2013. And she wants more kids! "I'd love a boy. And I'd also like another girl just so I can call her Auxiliary Jane or Pizza," she said. "I quite like Pizza for a kid, or Megan Lolz that would be good. Megan Lolz." Ok no...