‘I’ll do my best to push the baby girl out’: Pregnant Molly-Mae Hague says she’s ‘not scared one bit’ about going into labor and is hoping for a natural birth
Molly-Mae Hague has said she’s not afraid of going into labor as she nears her due date.
The Love Island star, 22, is expecting her first child with boyfriend Tommy Fury and opened up about her third trimester in a Q&A on YouTube on Wednesday.
Molly-Mae revealed she will do her best to have a natural birth and is feeling “positive and excited” when the time comes.
The countdown is on: Molly-Mae Hague has said she’s not scared of going into labor as she nears her due date
When asked by a fan if she was nervous about going into labour, Molly-Mae replied: “Guys, you know what’s obscene or crazy? I’m not afraid of work one bit. It scares me that I’m not scared.
“You know, needles and blood tests, I have a massive phobia of them.”
The television personality went on to explain that her phobia has gotten better because she has had surgeries to remove lumps on her finger and breast in recent years, as well as surgeries to help her fight endometriosis.
Exciting: The Love Island star, 22, is expecting her first child with boyfriend Tommy Fury and opened up about her third trimester in a Q&A on YouTube on Wednesday
Molly-Mae continued: “I thought I was up for the idea of hypnobirthing. I started a childbirth class. I’ll be honest, I’m a really terrible online learner.
“The beginning of the course reminded me of school and repetition. I just found that I kind of switched off right away, and that made me think I don’t want hypnobirthing or that I’m downright lazy. Maybe the latter option.
“Ignorance is bliss to me. I’m feeling really positive, excited and have a feeling things are going to go well.
Positive: Molly-Mae revealed she will do her best to have a natural birth and is feeling “positive and excited” when the time comes
Journey: Elsewhere in the Q&A, Molly-Mae lifted her sweater to show fans her baby bump and stretch marks as her due date is just weeks away
Molly-Mae said she’s hoping for a natural birth, but if she has to have a caesarean, that’s fine.
She said: “I’ll do my best to push the little girl out.
“It would be the biggest accomplishment of my life if I could squeeze it out of my vagina.
“But if it doesn’t happen, it’s still a big accomplishment. Whichever way it comes out I’ll be happy with it.
“I just don’t think we’re going to be having a baby in a few weeks!”
Stylish: Molly-Mae also took to Instagram to share a glamorous shot of her maternity outfit
Looking incredible: The Love Island star admitted she initially struggled with dressing her bump but now feels more confident with her pregnancy curves
Elsewhere in the Q&A, Molly-Mae lifted her sweater to show fans her baby bump.
Discussing her pregnancy, the TV star said that having a bump “feels so normal” but initially struggled with her confidence due to her changing shape.
She said: “I feel like it’s okay for me to have a big belly and it doesn’t prevent me from doing everyday things.
“I had trouble getting dressed with my stomach”. She went on to talk about how her body has changed.
She said: “My breasts are completely unrecognizable from day one until now. My stretch marks have been quite a journey throughout my pregnancy.
“I’m ready to try and fade my stretch marks a little as soon as I have a little girl.”
Expectant parents: Molly-Mae and her boyfriend Tommy are excited to be parents for the first time