Pregnant Love Island Star Amy Hart Reveals She Could Go Into Labor At Any Time

Amy Hart has revealed that she could go into labor at any time as she is just days away from ending her full-term pregnancy.

Taking to Instagram to share a snapshot of her bump, the Love Island star revealed that she will be 37 weeks pregnant this weekend and asked fans to “place their bets” on when her baby might arrive.

Amy also revealed that she was about to be admitted to hospital for fear of cholestasis, a liver condition that reduces the flow of bile in the body and can be dangerous for unborn babies.

In her lengthy caption, Amy admitted that she began to suffer from a telltale symptom of the condition — itchy feet — and considered contacting triage, but later assured her followers that she was “fine.”

As she reached the 37th week of her pregnancy, Amy confirmed that her baby was now “head down” so she could be born at any time, joking that she could spend the rest of her pregnancy “in her birthing ball.”

Not so long now! Amy Hart has revealed that she could go into labor at any time, as she shared her fears that she could have the condition cholestasis.

Amy showed off her growing bump in comfortable cream-colored clothing after visiting her midwife, revealing in the caption that she was worried she might have cholestasis.

She wrote: ’36+4. I had my midwife appointment today and everything looks good!

“Last night I was talking about calling triage because my feet were itchy and I know it says on the package to call them in that case, but we were wondering what constitutes the feet and what is the ankle? It’s not easy when your calf is going straight to your foot

‘Also, I had been on my feet for 2 hours cooking in my fluffy slippers. I spoke to the midwife today and if the soles of your feet itch you have to call.

“The baby is now head down but back to back, so if you need me…I’ll be in my birthing ball.”

“It’s a weird timing as I’m obviously full term on Sunday when I hit 37 weeks, but I could still go on until March 19 which seems like forever!

‘I currently enjoy going out for lunch almost every day, going to bed, napping, watching TV, cooking meals that take 2 hours of love and devotion and the final push of eating what I want, when I want.

‘I’m thinking of going to 41 weeks, place your bets below on the week and day you think!’

The countdown is on! The Love Island star revealed that she will be 37 weeks pregnant this weekend and asked fans to “place their bets” on when her baby might arrive.

Close call: Amy also revealed that she was nearly admitted to hospital after fearing she might have cholestasis, a liver condition that reduces the flow of bile in the body

Amy later took to her Instagram Stories to reassure her followers that she was “fine,” despite her itchy feet.

Sharing a snapshot of herself relaxing in the bath, she wrote: ‘Love all the predictions! One night during the late-night broadcast, I’ll try to go through the comments and find someone who was right!

‘Re: the itch, obviously I totally trust my gear, but I just double checked and all good, and now obviously. Just like when someone talks about nits, fleas, etc., now I get more itchy. The brain is so powerful.

‘Also, I’m sorry to anyone I offended with my comment about abusing my liver. It was a joke about my 15 years of being exuberant rather than downplaying the condition.’

Close call: Amy then took to her Instagram Stories to reassure her followers that she was “fine,” despite suffering from one telltale symptom, itchy feet

Intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy, commonly known as cholestasis of pregnancy, is a liver condition that occurs late in pregnancy.

The condition triggers intense itching, but no rash. The itching usually occurs on the hands and feet, but it can affect other parts of the body as well.

Cholestasis of pregnancy can make the mother-to-be extremely uncomfortable, and some medical professionals may suggest early delivery.

Amy enjoyed a “not a shower” prenatal lunch earlier this week.

She looked amazing in a red, off-the-shoulder mini dress that hugged Oh Polly’s figure as she posed for photos.

Amy couldn’t contain her smile as she added inches to her figure with a pair of stunning beige heels.

The TV personality styled her long blonde locks in waves and accessorized with a simple gold initial pendant necklace.

The reality star posed up a storm in front of a large balloon and flower arch, which featured an illuminated ‘Oh Baby’ sign.

Expecting: As she reached the 37th week of her pregnancy, Amy confirmed that her baby was now “head down” so he could be born at any time

It comes after Amy revealed why she doesn’t want her boyfriend Sam Rason to propose to her while she’s pregnant.

He took to Instagram last month to reveal that the couple had already planned their wedding.

The blonde beauty explained that it was her fault Sam didn’t ask the question, as she wanted to be able to get ‘fucked’ after getting engaged.

In a fan Q&A session, Amy was asked if she and Sam were already engaged and she replied, “No, but that’s my doing.”

“I thought I don’t want to get engaged while I’m pregnant because I want to get fucked when I get engaged and I want to have a good night when we get engaged.”

Cute: Amy is preparing to welcome her first child with boyfriend Sam Rason in March after previously deciding to freeze her eggs

She continued: ‘But we know when and where we will get married. And everyone is like aw which ruins the surprise. it doesn’t

‘I don’t know when he’s going to do it, I don’t know where he’s going to do it and how he’s going to do it. I don’t know what the ring will be like.

“I feel like if I didn’t know that we would get married and have a baby together and live together, knowing that the other one is the one, I think that would be a little worrying.” A little worrying.

What is intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy?

Intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy, commonly known as cholestasis of pregnancy, is a liver condition that occurs late in pregnancy.

The condition triggers intense itching, but no rash. The itching usually occurs on the hands and feet, but it can affect other parts of the body as well.

Cholestasis of pregnancy can make you extremely uncomfortable. But, more worrisome are the potential complications for you and your baby.

Due to the risk of complications, your doctor may recommend an early delivery.

Intense itching is the main symptom of cholestasis of pregnancy. There is no rash.

Other less common signs and symptoms of cholestasis of pregnancy may include: yellowing of the skin and whites of the eyes (jaundice), nausea, and loss of appetite.

The cause of cholestasis of pregnancy is not clear. Your genes may play a role. Sometimes the condition runs in families.

Pregnancy hormones may also be involved.

Contact your pregnancy care provider immediately if you begin to experience persistent or extreme itching.

Fountain: mayo clinic

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