Molly-Mae Hague reveals she was induced so Tommy Fury could be by her side while giving birth

Molly-Mae Hague has revealed that she opted to go into labor so her boyfriend Tommy Fury could be by her side before her upcoming boxing match with Jake Paul.

The former Love Island star and boxer Tommy, both 23, welcomed their first child last month, before revealing they named their baby girl Bambi.

And in a YouTube blog detailing her birth story on Wednesday, Molly-Mae recounted how they made a big birth decision to get a “rough understanding” of Bambi’s arrival before the fight.

Speaking in her video, she explained: “The reason we decided to be induced and not let labor come naturally is because, as I said, we had chosen to give birth in London.”

“Also, as you know, I can’t help but talk about it, Tommy has an absolutely gigantic fight in just a couple of weeks and during this period of life, we really just needed to have some kind of understanding of when things were.” it will be happening

Decision: Molly-Mae Hague has revealed that she opted to have her labor induced so her boyfriend Tommy Fury could be by her side before her upcoming boxing match with Jake Paul.

“We needed to have a rough idea of ​​when Bambi was going to make his arrival so I wouldn’t go into labor and he couldn’t be with me…

‘That would have been really bad!’

Tommy and Jake Paul are set to go head to head in the ring on February 26 in Saudi Arabia.

Tommy has withdrawn from the fight twice before, once with a rib injury in December 2021 and another due to visa issues in August.

In the video, Molly-Mae also explained that prior to her decision, the couple was shocked and caught off guard after finding out the star was already 1cm dilated ahead of schedule.

Going into details about the birth, Molly-Mae said when she was 37 1/2 weeks, she visited her midwife for a checkup and told the doctor she was in a lot of pain ‘down there’ and felt like she was carrying ‘a brick’.

She then explained that after an internal exam, she and her boyfriend Tommy were “shocked and unprepared” to learn that she was already 1cm dilated and the baby would not make it to her due date.

The couple were then told to return to hospital in London a few days later, where Molly-Mae would be induced after her decision.

Birth: In a YouTube blog detailing her birth story on Wednesday, Molly-Mae recounted how they made a big birth decision to have a

Birth: In a YouTube blog detailing her birth story on Wednesday, Molly-Mae recounted how they made a big birth decision to get a “rough understanding” of Bambi’s arrival before the fight.

Molly then recounted how she went home to pack her hospital bag before heading to London to stay over the weekend ‘just in case, with little Bambi coming on Monday.

The PrettyLittleThing creative director went on to talk about the day of the birth, explaining that she headed to the hospital at 7am and was given a gel to help her uterus prepare for delivery, which left her in excruciating pain for five hours. .

She joked: “The way I was screaming and crying and almost throwing up, the nurses must have been looking at me like… this is going to be a long day!”

He went on to say that he was then given an epidural which hadn’t worked at first, so he was given “quite a few doses”.

Newcomer: The former Love Island star and boxer Tommy, both 23, welcomed their first child last month, before revealing they named their baby girl Bambi

Newcomer: The former Love Island star and boxer Tommy, both 23, welcomed their first child last month, before revealing they named their baby girl Bambi

Planning:

Planning: “Tommy has an absolutely gigantic fight in just a couple of weeks and during this period of life, we really just needed to have some sort of understanding of when things were going to happen.”

Molly-Mae also added that at one point she was told she might need a C-section because her baby’s heart rate and movements weren’t how doctors wanted, with the star dilated 3cm at this point.

However, before she headed into surgery for a caesarean section, doctors gave the star one last checkup and found that she had dilated 7cm in just 20 minutes, before giving the go-ahead for her to have a vaginal delivery, something Which Molly… Mae previously said that she wanted.

The blonde beauty went on to add that boyfriend Tommy was by her side the whole time, saying: “He literally saw everything.” She also saw me give birth to Bambi. She saw my water break, she saw my mucus plug come out.’

Details: When she was 37 1/2 weeks, she visited her midwife for a checkup, telling the doctor she was in a lot of pain 'down there' and felt like she was carrying 'a brick'

Details: When she was 37 1/2 weeks, she visited her midwife for a checkup, telling the doctor she was in a lot of pain ‘down there’ and felt like she was carrying ‘a brick’

Baby: She then explained that after an internal exam, she and her boyfriend Tommy were

Baby: She later explained that after an internal exam, she and her boyfriend Tommy were “shocked and unprepared” to learn that she was already 1cm dilated and the baby would not make it to her due date

Of the actual birth, Molly said that a suction cup (suction cup) was used to assist her as she pushed, recounting how she gave eight big pushes before Bambi made her entrance.

Describing the emotional feeling of the birth of her baby, the reality star shared: “She came out screaming crying and they gave her to me right away and stuck her on my chest.”

“I was in complete and utter shock, that’s the only way I can describe it. I was literally in shock. Tommy was crying his lungs out

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Beside him: ‘Tommy was literally looking at everything. He also saw me give birth to Bambi. He saw my waters break, he saw my mucous plug go flying.

Pride: It comes after the influencer revealed that she managed to have a natural birth as she had hoped, instead of a C-section.

Pride: It comes after the influencer revealed that she managed to have a natural birth as she had hoped, instead of a C-section.