Pregnant Molly-Mae Hague says she isn’t ‘one bit scared’ about labour
‘I’ll do everything I can to get the girl out’: Pregnant Molly-Mae Hague says she isn’t ‘one bit scared’ about labor and hopes to have a natural birth
Molly-Mae Hague has said she isn’t afraid to go into labor as her due date approaches.
The Love Island star, 22, is expecting her first child with boyfriend Tommy Fury, and opened up about her third trimester in a YouTube Q&A on Wednesday.
Molly-Mae revealed that she will do everything she can to have a natural birth and is “positive and excited” for when the time comes.
The countdown is on: Molly-Mae Hague has said she’s not afraid to go into labor as her due date approaches.
Asked by a fan if she was nervous about labor, Molly-Mae replied: “You guys know what’s obscene or crazy? I don’t feel the least bit scared about labor. It’s scaring me that I’m not afraid.
‘You know that with the needles, the blood tests I have a massive phobia of it.’
The TV personality went on to explain that her phobia has improved due to having had surgeries in recent years to remove lumps on her finger and breast, as well as surgery to help her fight endometriosis.
Exciting: The Love Island star, 22, is expecting her first child with boyfriend Tommy Fury, and opened up about her third trimester in a YouTube Q&A on Wednesday
Molly-Mae continued: ‘I thought I might like the idea of hypnobirthing. I started a childbirth course. I’m going to be honest, I’m a really terrible online student.
‘Starting the course reminded me of school and review. I instantly found myself kind of tuned out, and that made me think I don’t want hypnobirthing or I’m just downright lazy. Maybe the last option.
‘Ignorance is bliss to me. I feel very positive, excited and I have the feeling that everything will be fine.’
Positive: Molly-Mae revealed that she will do everything she can to have a natural birth and feels “positive and excited” for when the time comes
Journey: In another part of the Q&A, Molly-Mae lifted up her sweater to show fans her baby bump and stretch marks with her due date just weeks away
Molly-Mae went on to say that she hopes to have a natural birth, but if she has to have a C-section, she’s okay with that.
She said, ‘I’m going to do everything I can to push the girl away.’
‘That would be the greatest achievement of my entire life if I could get it out of my vagina.
‘But if it doesn’t happen, it’s still a great achievement. However she gets out of it, I’ll be happy with her.
‘I just don’t think we’re going to have a baby in a couple of weeks!’
Stylish: Molly-Mae also took to Instagram to share a glamorous shot of her maternity outfit
Looking amazing: The Love Island star admitted she struggled to dress up her bump at first, but now she feels more confident with her pregnancy curves
In another part of the Q&A, Molly-Mae lifted up her jersey to show fans her baby bump.
Speaking about her pregnancy journey, the TV star said it “feels so normal” to have a bump, but she initially struggled with her confidence due to her changing shape.
She said: “I feel like having a big belly is fine for me and doesn’t interfere with day-to-day things.”
“I’ve been having trouble dressing in my bulge.” She went on to talk about how her body has changed.
She said: ‘My breasts are completely unrecognizable from the first day of the pregnancy until now. My stretch marks have been quite a journey throughout my pregnancy.
“I’m ready for the journey of trying to fade my stretch marks a bit once I’ve had a girl.”
Parents-to-be: Molly-Mae and her boyfriend Tommy are excited to be new parents