Emotional Charlotte Crosby opens up about her ectopic pregnancy

“I really thought I could never have kids”: Emotional Charlotte Crosby opens up about her ectopic pregnancy

Charlotte Crosby spoke candidly about her ectopic pregnancy, admitting she thought she “would never be able to have children.”

An ectopic pregnancy is when a fertilized egg implants outside the uterus, usually in the fallopian tube, meaning the baby cannot develop and endangers the mother’s health.

While filming her BBC reality show, the reality star, 32, said: “When I had my ectopic pregnancy, I didn’t even know I was pregnant. I just thought she was having a normal period but with extra strong cramps.

“When they took me to the hospital, I found out that I was having an ectopic pregnancy and if it was not resolved at that time, I could die.”

Although there is the possibility of conceiving again, it is recommended that the woman wait a while due to the damage caused to the fallopian tube.

Emotional: Charlotte Crosby spoke candidly about her ectopic pregnancy, admitting she thought she ‘would never be able to have children’

She ended by saying, “It was a horrible time and I really thought I could never have kids.”

Then there was a sweet clip of Charlotte and her boyfriend Jake Ankers during one of their scans at the hospital.

The couple held hands when they saw Alba Jean on screen, with Charlotte saying: “What a relief.”

Charlotte recently admitted that she hasn’t forgiven her ex Gary Beadle after going through the ectopic pregnancy alone while he was filming Ex On The Beach.

In 2016, while the TV personality was going through the traumatic experience, Gary was in Thailand filming the reality show where he slept with Jemma Lucy and also had a threesome.

As a result of the ectopic pregnancy, Charlotte’s fallopian tube had ruptured and was releasing toxins into her body.

While filming her BBC reality show, the reality star, 32, said: “When I had my ectopic pregnancy, I didn’t even know I was pregnant. I just thought she was having a normal period but with extra strong cramps.’

Pregnancy: Then there was a sweet clip of Charlotte and her boyfriend Jake Ankers during one of their scans at the hospital.

The Geordie Shore star opened up in an emotional interview with Heat magazine, which has now been revealed on video, confessing that the devastating incident happened last month while he was filming Ex On The Beach, and that she was rushed to the hospital for an operation.

“I thought I had a really bad period because I was bleeding and cramping. I can’t describe the pain, it was horrible,” Charlotte explained, adding that she felt like she was being “stabbed in the side.”

She also explained that things were going great between her and Gaz as well, despite the on-again-off-again nature of their tempestuous relationship.

“We had a couple of fights, but it was as close as we’ve ever been,” he said, revealing that he was scheduled to fly to Thailand to film the MTV show after the pain began, which came with – he said – bleeding. which was nothing like a normal ruler.

She ended by saying, “It was a horrible time and I really thought I could never have kids.”

Case in point: Charlotte recently admitted that she hasn’t forgiven her ex Gary Beadle after she went through the ectopic pregnancy alone while he was filming Ex On The Beach.

Charlotte later divulged that she had actually stopped the birth control pill, not by choice, but because she hadn’t had time to refill the prescription, and took a morning-after pill, but too late.

It was when she arrived at St John and Elizabeth Hospital in London, after being rushed to the emergency department, that she discovered she was pregnant and was told by doctors that she was lucky to be alive.

“I didn’t know what the hell was going on and I was in a lot of pain,” she explained. Then the X-ray showed how much damage had been done. Because I left him for a week, he opened my fallopian tube and I was bleeding internally. He said: “If you had left it any longer, you could have died.”

WHAT IS AN ECTOPIC PREGNANCY?

An ectopic pregnancy is when a fertilized egg implants outside the uterus, usually in one of the fallopian tubes.

The fallopian tubes are the tubes that connect the ovaries to the uterus. If an egg gets stuck in them, it won’t hatch into a baby.

In the UK, around one in 90 pregnancies is ectopic. This is about 11,000 pregnancies a year.

An ectopic pregnancy does not always cause symptoms and can only be detected during a routine pregnancy scan.

Symptoms may include a combination of:

  • a missed period and other signs of pregnancy
  • belly pain in the lower part of one side
  • vaginal bleeding or a brown watery discharge
  • shoulder tip pain
  • discomfort when urinating or defecating

Symptoms of a fallopian tube that ruptures or opens are:

  • a sharp, sudden, intense pain in the belly
  • feeling very dizzy, sick, or faint
  • looking very pale

This is very serious and surgery to repair the fallopian tube must be done as soon as possible.

A rupture can be life-threatening, but fortunately they are rare and treatable, if treated promptly. Deaths from ruptures are extremely rare in the UK.

Fountain: National Health Service

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