JIHADI'S BABY DASH

ISIS bride Shamima Begum ‘rushed to hospital with contractions’ – but fears baby could be taken away from her

She says the baby will arrive 'any day now' and wants to return to the UK to 'settle down with her child'

HEAVILY pregnant ISIS bride Shamima Begum has been having contractions and will be ";giving birth any day".

Despite running away to Syria in 2015, the former Londoner is now planning on coming back to the UK to give birth.

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Shamima Begum said that she didn't regret going to Syria and her reason for coming back to the UK is to comfortably raise her baby with the support of the NHSCredit: EPA

She told : "My contractions started and I was bleeding. I was in the hospital for five days, then they brought me back,"

“I’m nine months now. I should be giving birth any day. Especially with this stressful situation.

The 19-year-old told the paper that she was told directly by a British woman who was also in the al-Hawl camp that the authorities in the UK would not let her keep her baby.

Begum, who has already lost two children to malnutrition asked: "What do you think my fate is going to be? Because my situation is different.

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"I left when I was very young and I was all over the news, and my family went to parliament and they said that if I ever come back I won’t be charged with terrorism or anything."

Begum became separated from her  jihadist husband two weeks ago after they gave themselves up to Kurdish forces.

I’m nine months now. I should be giving birth any day.

Shamima Begum

She has since been living in a refugee camp and believes her partner Yago Riedijk, who is Dutch, is dead.

It has been revealed that he grew up in a middle-class family home in Arnhem and is suspected of being part of a terrorist plot in the Netherlands.

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Despite the marriage being arranged by the murderous cult, she insists that she loves her husband and fears that she will never see him again.

She told The Times that he treated her "very well" and that she wouldn't have met someone like him in the UK.

She explained that she had learned a lot since she had joined the cult that was responsible for the brutal killings of over 1,000 people outside of Syria and Iraq.

Wading in on the argument, a barrister who specialises in family law warned today that Begum could face a lengthy court battle to keep the baby.

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Not wanting to be named, she said: "An expedited pre-birth assessment by whichever local authority's area she arrives in will be the first move, followed after the birth by something like an Interim Care Order which would be granted if a judge considered there were reasonable grounds to believe child is likely to suffer significant harm.

"And the child would probably be removed at birth and placed into foster care.

There must be reasonable grounds to believe child is likely to suffer significant harm

Family barrister

"If it was agreed they could stay together they could go to a mother and baby unit although there are not many of those left these days.

"There is an option to let her family step in but unless family members were deemed protective and capable of safeguarding that would seem unlikely in these circumstances.

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"Given the mother's history and involvement with ISIS, there must be reasonable grounds to believe child is likely to suffer significant harm - that is the threshold that must be met for an interim order."

The fomer Bethnal Green high school student left to become a jihadi bride with two pals in 2015 but was recently discovered by a Times journalist in a refugee camp.

Begum, who has called herself 'weak' for wanting to return to the UK had previously given birth to two children who died from malnutrition.

NO REGRETS

She told the journalist that she didn't regret joining the murderous cult but is now desperate to return home and have her baby with the support of the NHS.

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