Pregnant Tiffany Watson reveals she had ‘awful’ loss anxiety

Pregnant Tiffany Watson has revealed she had “horrible” anxiety over the loss of a baby during her first trimester, saying: “It was one of the worst times of my life.”

The Made In Chelsea star, 29, announced last week that she is expecting her first child with husband Cameron McGeehan, posting a carousel of Instagram snaps.

And now, in a question-and-answer session on Tuesday, she reflected on her first few months after revealing that she sadly suffered a miscarriage with a previous pregnancy on the show last year.

One follower asked: ‘How did you deal with the anxiety of the first trimester? (Passing through the same rn.’

Tiffany then responded, “I’m sorry to hear that I think the first thing is to accept that you will have anxiety and that there’s no point in fighting it or getting mad at yourself for having it.”

Tough: Pregnant Tiffany Watson has revealed she had ‘terrible’ anxiety over losing a baby during her first trimester, saying: ‘It was one of the worst times of my life’

Candid: In a question-and-answer session on Tuesday, she reflected on her first few months after revealing that she sadly suffered a miscarriage with a previous pregnancy on the show last year.

Candid: In a question-and-answer session on Tuesday, she reflected on her first few months after revealing that she sadly suffered a miscarriage with a previous pregnancy on the show last year.

‘For me, having regular scans was the only thing that helped and I was counting down to each one. I also tell myself that I have done everything possible and that there is nothing more I can do to control the outcome.

“It really is horrible and probably one of the worst moments of my life to be honest. And that’s not to say I don’t have anxiety anymore, I definitely do.’

In addition to Tuesday’s Q&A, she shared two new snaps: one in a gray knit dress and one in a black top and jeans.

After announcing her news on Instagram the next day, she he took to the social media platform to thank his followers for their support.

Sharing her anxieties about announcing her pregnancy, Tiffany said: ‘Thank you so much for all your lovely messages. She was so afraid to go public with our news.

Alongside the caption was a sweet video of one of her baby scans, revealing the moment a sonographer showed Tiffany and Cameron their unborn child.

In the following post, Tiffany thanked fans for sharing her pregnancy experience after suffering a miscarriage.

She said: ‘Thank you so much to those who have shared their story with me about their pregnancy after loss anxiety too. It really is difficult.

Cute: The Made In Chelsea star, 29, announced last week that she is expecting her first baby with husband Cameron McGeehan, posting a carousel of Instagram snaps

Cute: The Made In Chelsea star, 29, announced last week that she is expecting her first baby with husband Cameron McGeehan, posting a carousel of Instagram snaps

Stunning: In addition to Tuesday's Q&A, she shared two new snaps: one in a gray knit dress and one in a black top and jeans

Stunning: In addition to Tuesday’s Q&A, she shared two new snaps: one in a gray knit dress and one in a black top and jeans

Kind: After announcing her news on Instagram the next day, she took to the social media platform to thank her followers for their support

Kind: After announcing her news on Instagram the next day, she took to the social media platform to thank her followers for their support

“To those who are going through a miscarriage or any form of anxiety related to miscarriage, I am sending you lots of love and I know exactly how you are feeling.”

It comes after Tiffany, who married Cameron last year, showed off her bare midriff in a cream cardigan, teamed with matching pants.

Footballer Cameron, donning a matching cream ensemble, hugged Tiffany from behind before kissing the baby bump alongside her pet Kiki.

He shared the happy news with his 567,000 followers and captioned the post: “Baby McGeehan on the way.”

Tiffany then opened up about having a miscarriage: “Being pregnant after a miscarriage can be very anxiety-provoking and I’ve had to take it one day at a time, but I’m so thankful for where we are on our journey. “.

Tiffany’s celebrity friends, including Louise Thompson, Zara McDermott, and Binky Felstead, congratulated her in the comments section.

Her sister and future Aunt Lucy wrote: ‘Best news ever. I can’t wait to meet them’

In April 2022, Tiffany revealed that she suffered a devastating miscarriage at 8 weeks.

While the pregnancy had not been planned, the E4 beauty explained how she became “very attached to the baby” before being told during an early scan that the unborn baby hadn’t grown.

Tiffany went on to tell co-star Olivia Bentley how she endured further trauma when she underwent a botched operation to remove the fetus, before being given pills to induce a miscarriage.

Sitting together and discussing their engagement and upcoming wedding, Tiffany told Olivia, “It’s been a huge rush, but I also feel like I had a major slump at the end of last year.”

As she began to cry, Tiffany said: “Basically, late last year, I found out I was pregnant, which was a huge surprise, because we weren’t trying or anything.”

“It was a few weeks after we got engaged that we found out, which was a shock, and then…” with Olivia asking, “And then you lost him?” to which Tiffany nodded.

Explaining why she hadn’t told anyone but her family about her heartbreaking loss, Tiffany insisted: “I hate people feeling sorry for me and I hate people who care about me.”

‘It was nice to hang out with people and not talk about it. But I do want to talk about it because it’s a huge thing.

‘Yeah, I wasn’t trying. Yeah, it’s not the ideal time. But at the same time, I was like, “I’m in a committed relationship, this is a surprise sooner than we would have liked, but that’s okay.”

‘And then I got really, really bad morning sickness, like horrible morning sickness. And then I woke up one day and the morning sickness was completely gone and I was like, “this is weird.” So I started to feel really normal.

“I hadn’t had any scans done because you don’t get a scan until you’re more advanced.”

The blonde beauty then explained how she booked an early scan “just to make sure everything is okay” but after the doctor asked how much time she should have, she broke the heartbreaking news.

Tiffany recalled: ‘I said ‘I’m meant to be eight weeks’ and you can tell right away. He was like “no, what is shown there is small, it hasn’t grown”.

“I had to have surgery, and then it didn’t work, which was even worse. So I had to take the pills and it worked.

“I think going through that was horrible, because even though we weren’t trying, I feel like when you find out, you become very attached to the baby.

You are grieving the loss of something, the loss of something you never really had.

Tiffany married her boyfriend Cameron in a lavish Surrey wedding in May 2022.

Memories: Alongside the caption was a sweet video of one of her baby's scans, revealing the moment a sonographer showed Tiffany and Cameron their unborn child.

Memories: Alongside the caption was a sweet video of one of her baby’s scans, revealing the moment a sonographer showed Tiffany and Cameron their unborn child.

Heartbreaking: In April 2022, Tiffany revealed she suffered a devastating miscarriage at 8 weeks

Heartbreaking: In April 2022, Tiffany revealed she suffered a devastating miscarriage at 8 weeks

Congratulations: Tiffany married her boyfriend Cameron in a lavish Surrey wedding in May 2022 with her MIC co-stars in attendance

Congratulations: Tiffany married her boyfriend Cameron in a lavish Surrey wedding in May 2022 with her MIC co-stars in attendance

The ceremony was attended by MIC stars Sophie Habboo, Jaime Laing and Melissa Tattam.

The couple was showered with petals after the ceremony, and guests headed to the reception in a tractor-trailer.

Attendees were ushered into a teepee tent with wooden chairs where they enjoyed a meal and speeches.

If you have been affected by this story, you can seek advice at www.miscarroassociation.org.uk or by calling 01924 200 799.