Married At First Sight star Tayah Victoria has opened up about her pregnancy ordeal.
The show favourite who was matched with Adam Aveling on the E4 reality show last year, admitted she's 'struggling'.
Tayah, 26, updated her Instagram followers on the pregnancy, sharing an image of her cuddled up to her dog in bed.
She wrote: "I am so struggling with energy levels at the moment.
"My bloods have been checked and all is fine. I literally can feel my body changing and my stomach feels so weird.
"I can’t even explain this feeling."
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Tayah said of her pup: "My baby girl loves a cuddle when I need a sit down."
The mum-to-be and Adam, 27, announced they were expecting their first child together last month.
Tayah told : "We’re so excited. And the thing is we weren’t even trying! It just happened. I can’t believe it. We’re obviously just very fertile."
They went on to share they're set to welcome a little girl, uploading a cute video of them setting off a confetti cannon full of pink streamers.
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The popular pairing moved viewers to tears last year when Adam got down on one knee to pop the question, as the TV wedding ceremony wasn't actually legally binding.
He told his fiancée how others had warned they were moving too fast, but he wanted to declare his "undying" love and move forward with their relationship.
As he asked her to be his wife, Tayah cried: "You being serious?" before saying, "you know I will."
Adam got emotional too, saying: "You're making me cry now."
Now with a baby on the way, their official union has been postponed.
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Adam said: "We’ve pushed it back to next year. We were going to get married on the date that both our parents got married so we were going to keep that tradition going, but now the baby is due around then so that can’t happen.
"Otherwise Tayah would probably be going into labour walking down the aisle and be in the hospital in a wedding dress!"
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