Danielle Lloyd says she believes she was pregnant with a girl before heartbreaking miscarriage
DANIELLE Lloyd believes she was pregnant with a baby girl before having a heartbreaking miscarriage
The mum-of-four, 35, revealed the tragic news in July that she had lost her baby.
But today the Danielle - who has four boys - says she is convinced she was going to have a little girl.
Speaking to magazine she said: "I really believe it was a girl. This pregnancy felt different to my others.
"It was devastating when the miscarriage happened, and I was completely heartbroken.
"I was only eight weeks along, but whatever stage you're at, it's still a pregnancy and still a baby, so it's really hard."
Danielle revealed the news last month and shared her heartbreak with her Instagram followers, she posted: "I may have held you in my womb for a moment, but I will hold you in my heart forever."
She captioned it with a broken heart emoji and turned off the comments.
The star went on to say that messages of support from fans meant a lot to both her and husband Michael O'Neill.
A representative for Danielle confirmed the news and said while the couple are very grateful for the support they've received, they would like privacy while they grieve.
Danielle and Michael wed in Dubai in April and had been vocal of having another baby together after Danielle gave birth to Ronnie in September 2017.
They got engaged in 2016, when the electrician went down on one knee after just six months together.
But the wedding was pushed back after Danielle fell pregnant in 2017 with her fourth child (first with Michael).
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The model already has three sons – Archie, Harry and George – with her footballer ex-husband Jamie O’Hara.
She previously spoke about her decision to undergo controversial gender selection treatment to ensure her fifth child will be a girl.
In an interview with The Sun Online, she said: "It’s just the addition we need. It will be so cute."
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