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Pregnant Molly-Mae Hague almost called ambulance due to unbearable cramps and stomach pain

Pregnant Molly-Mae Hague has admitted that she was close to ringing an ambulance following a night of unbearable stomach pains and cramps.

The Pretty Little Thing creative director is seven months pregnant with her and boyfriend Tommy Fury 's first child and has kept fans updated through her journey with regular video diaries on her YouTube channel.

Molly-Mae met the professional boxer during the 2019 series of hit ITV2 show Love Island and have been inseparable ever since leaving the Spanish villa together.

The couple announced the sex of their unborn child with a gender reveal inside their Cheshire mansion in an Instagram video last month, which revealed that they will welcome a little girl.

Molly-Mae keeps her fans updated with regular video diaries on her YouTube channel (Molly-Mae Hague/YouTube)

And in her latest video diary, the 23-year-old opened up about her "worst night's sleep" due to leg cramps.

She said: "Funny story, when I was in bed last night, I woke up, well, I had the worst night's sleep of my life.

"I woke up basically every single hour but I woke up about 4am to the world's worst cramp that I've ever experienced in my leg. I've never experienced cramp like it.

'I woke up about 4am to the world's worst cramp that I've ever experienced in my leg' (Molly-Mae Hague/Youtube)

"My leg was like stiff like a ruler and I was, for like 20 minutes, literally just lying there, nearly crying in agony. I've not experienced cramp or anything during pregnancy, I'm not sure if it's a pregnancy symptom or if it was to do with pregnancy. It was very random."

Molly-Mae revealed she had been diagnosed with endometriosis in June 2021, after fans advised her to see a doctor after the former Love Island star admitted she had been experiencing excruciating periods.

She has been praised for her honest for using her huge platform to raise awareness of the condition that can affect women of any age, including teenagers, and have a severe impact on sufferer's lives and fertility.

Last year, the mum-to-be had surgery in an attempt to relieve some of her pain and make her life more comfortable, but sadly some symptoms haven't disappeared.

She said she almost called an ambulance for herself due to her stomach pains one evening (Instagram)
Tommy and Molly-Mae are expecting their first child (Molly-Mae Hague/Instagram)

In the same video, Molly-Mae later described another uncomfortable night's sleep - this time with stomach pains, although she attributed this down to a "stomach bug".

"Last night I went to bed not feeling very well and I woke up at about 4am with the most excruciating stomach cramps, I was literally freaking out.

"I had to get myself out of the bed to go to the toilet and I literally couldn't walk. I felt so unwell I was like 'oh my god, what do I do? Do I actually need to call myself an ambulance?' I was freaking out."

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