Pregnant Stephanie Davis rushed to hospital amid fears her baby had stopped moving following ‘stress’ of vile voicemail row
Reality TV star blamed her health crisis on the stress of the last few days
STEPHANIE Davis was rushed to hospital last week amid fears her baby had stopped moving.
The pregnant reality TV star suffered a terrifying health scare which she has blamed on the stress of the "vile" voicemails she received.
Steph opened up about the dramatic hospital dash in her latest blog for , revealing she became concerned for the health of her unborn son because he was not moving around as much.
She was given a check-up by doctors, and eventually landed a clean bill of health.
Steph wrote: "I was particularly worried about his [the baby's] movement last week as he's not been as active as usual.
"I thought he had just gone quiet because of everything we were going through but the doctor insisted it was better to be safe than sorry so we went to the hospital to get him checked out.
"It was such a relief to hear he was totally fine – he even started to kick and play as soon as they started to watch him!"
The former Hollyoaks actress has blamed the health crisis on "stress" following the voicemail row.
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She added: "Now I'm getting to the end of my pregnancy I'm experiencing all different types of pains and the stress definitely hasn't helped."
Steph previously took to Twitter over the weekend to reveal someone had been leaving nasty messages on her phone, writing: "Catching up on some voicemails from last month. I really don’t get some people. SORRY then VILE.. Baffling."
It came after her ex-boyfriend Jeremy McConnell recently demanded a paternity test to determined if he is her unborn baby’s father.
She also posted two lengthy tweets, which appeared to be a a swipe at her Irish ex.
Addressing her 418,000 Twitter followers. she wrote: “It’s crazy how deluded some people are. Actually scary.
“Here’s two quotes that are very fitting.”
One of the messages she posted included a definition of a “pathological liar”.
It read: “Gleefully dishonest, intentionally ambiguous, eternally bored, and unfathomably manipulative – pathological liars are the ultimate masters of deception.”