Stephanie Davis reveals live on Loose Women she was rushed to hospital with fears she was going into early labour
The star told the panel she had severe pain which was causing her to be sick
STEPHANIE Davis has revealed live on Loose Women she had to be rushed to hospital this week, amid fears she was going into early labour.
The 23-year-old , who is four months gone, said it was “really scary” after she suffered terrible pains on Sunday night.
The pretty brunette told the panel what happened, she said: “I was lying in bed on Sunday with just really really bad pains, to point of throwing up and I ended up going to hospital.
“My mum was going to call me an ambulance, but I just wanted to go to Womens (unit).”
She continued: “And they actually thought I was in early labour, causing I was having what they thought were contractions.”
She added: “I was on the gas and air, I didn’t know what was going on
“And actually everything is ok. I’m all fine, it was just my body reacting.
“But touch wood, everything is fine.”
Then with a smile on her face she said: “I felt him kick properly for the first time and that was like a relief, it gave me a little boost."
She also told of how the pregnancy saved her life: "I wouldn’t be here if it wasn’t for the baby.
"I was so down I didn’t see a way out – everything I thought I was – I was portrayed in a different light. When I found out I was pregnant I thought ‘That’s it– I’m over.’ I was so lost. I realise I’ve put my mother through absolute torture.
"I took what was happening to me, my toxic relationship, all that feeling and lashed out at my mum.
"We were chatting last night and how much I’ve turned it around. I told her I’m so sorry for what I’ve put her through."
The former Hollyoaks babe also talked of how she is having a boy, and how she is finding being pregnant “challenging” but she is enjoying it.
She revealed in May that she was expecting and claims that the father of the baby is her bad boy ex Jeremy McConnell.
She has since said that he doesn’t want anything to do with her unborn child.
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