Molly-Mae Hague reveals Tommy Fury has only felt their baby move twice trends now

Molly-Mae Hague reveals Tommy Fury has only felt their baby move twice trends now
Molly-Mae Hague reveals Tommy Fury has only felt their baby move twice trends now

Molly-Mae Hague reveals Tommy Fury has only felt their baby move twice trends now

Molly-Mae Hague has admitted she's jealous of her other pregnant friends who can feel their babies kicking because she struggles due to her anterior placenta. 

The common condition does not harm the baby but means that the placenta is attached to the front wall of the uterus, providing a cushioning between the baby and tummy, making it harder to feel movement. 

Addressing her fans in a Q&A on Wednesday, the Love Island star, 23, admitted she found it 'disheartening', because boyfriend Tommy Fury, 23, has missed out on feeling their unborn daughter kicking. 

Candid: Molly-Mae Hague has admitted she's jealous of her other pregnant friends who can feel their babies kicking because she struggles due to her anterior placenta

Candid: Molly-Mae Hague has admitted she's jealous of her other pregnant friends who can feel their babies kicking because she struggles due to her anterior placenta

Molly - who was recently accused by Ulrika Jonsson of being 'melodramatic' about her pregnancy - explained: 'It's been soooo disheartening for me.

'Tommy has probably felt her move maybe twice (which at this stage is crazy), I see my friends post videos seeing/ feeling their baby move and I get sooo jealous, I deffo thought it was a given that you'll feel your baby move but that's 100% not been the case for me, I feel her now at this stage but no one else can!' 

Molly, who had earlier admitted that she was unable to see her baby's face at a 4D scan, continued: 'I think as well that's why I got so emotional after our 4D scan fail because I do think the placenta also didn't help with seeing her face... after it's stopped us from feeling her too I just felt so frustrated!

'It is what it is though. I'm so lucky to have a healthy placenta that provides everything for.' 

Disheartened: The Love Island star, 23, admitted she found it 'disheartening', because boyfriend Tommy Fury, 23, has missed out on feeling their unborn daughter kicking

Disheartened: The Love Island star, 23, admitted she found it 'disheartening', because boyfriend Tommy Fury, 23, has missed out on feeling their unborn daughter kicking

Earlier in the day, the reality star had shared a selfie with Tommy as she revealed: 'Yesterday on our way to baby girls 4D scan which was a huge fail. I was sooo excited to see her little face but we couldn't see it [heartbroken emoji]!' she said.

'(Just to clarify she's completely fine)! We left it as long as possible as well to have this scan as they say the older the baby the better, so I had been counting down the days... wish I hadn't been so optimistic, perfect though, fit and healthy and measuring completely average for weight/size at this stage which is all that matters.

'Not long till we can see that little face in person... I just know she's gonna look so much like her dad!'

Struggle: An anterior placenta does not harm the baby but means that the placenta is attached to the front wall of the uterus, providing a cushioning between the baby and tummy

Struggle: An anterior placenta does not harm the baby but means that the placenta is attached to the front wall of the uterus, providing a cushioning between the baby and tummy

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