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Molly-Mae Hague broke down in tears while gushing over her bond with newborn daughter Bambi on Wednesday as she prepared to reveal the tot’s birth story.Â
The former Love Island star and beau Tommy Fury, both 23, welcomed their first child last month, before going on to reveal they’d named their girl Bambi.
And in her first YouTube vlog since welcoming her child, Molly-Mae detailed how her world had changed since having her daughter, as she told ‘There’s nothing on this planet I wouldn’t do for her.’
The influencer also opened up about not putting pressure on herself to feel a ‘crazy undying love’ for her baby straight away, admitting she was ‘cautious’ at her own mother had suffered with post-natal depression.Â
As the video began, Molly-Mae was seen cradling little Bambi before bursting into tears just seconds later, telling her fans: ‘This is me just crying all of the time, so emotional.’Â
A mother’s love: Molly-Mae Hague broke down in tears while gushing over her bond with newborn daughter Bambi on Wednesday as she prepared to reveal the tot’s birth story
The new mum told how she was ‘really nervous to sit down and film this video’, sharing that she hadn’t slept properly for two weeks and also revealed that she was exclusively breastfeeding her child.
Molly-Mae added that becoming a parent was ‘The craziest thing ever that has happened to me but also the best thing that has happened to me – I’ve connected with Bambi on a whole other level!’
Detailing how she didn’t focus on how she’d feel as a mum, Molly-Mae explained: ‘When I was pregnant, I didn’t put pressure on myself to, the minute she was born, to feel this undying, crazy, magical love that everyone talks about because sometimes that doesn’t come straight away.
‘So I didn’t put pressure on myself. And also, something I’ve never really spoken about before is that my mum actually suffered really horrendously with post-natal depression with both my sister and I.
‘It was something I was always very cautious about and I didn’t want to put this huge pressure on myself to give birth to Bambi and be literally besotted and infatuated.’Â
However, Molly-Mae then went onto say that she did feel overwhelming love for her daughter immediately, explaining: ‘The minute she was born, I have just connected with her on a whole other level.’
She then began to tear up once more as she continued: ‘The love I feel for that baby, I will get emotional talking about and I don’t want to be that annoying new mum but… oh my gosh.
‘When I look at her, the only way I can describe it is there is literally nothing on this planet I wouldn’t do for her. I would literally take a bullet for her.’Â
That’s my girl: The former Love Island star and beau Tommy Fury , both 23, welcomed their first child last month , before going on to reveal they’d named their girl Bambi Â
‘Your whole world just literally becomes about the, Especially for the first period. You don’t matter anymore.’Â
After gushing over her bond with Bambi, Molly then went on to detail the birth, saying that when she was 37 1/2 weeks along, she visited her midwife for a check-up, telling the medic that she was in lots of pain ‘down there’ and felt like she was carrying ‘a brick’.
She then explained after an internal examination, she and boyfriend Tommy were ‘shocked and unprepared’ to learn that she was already 1cm dilated and the baby wouldn’t make it to her due date.
The couple were then told to return to the hospital in London a few days later where Molly-Mae was to be induced – with the couple choosing this option as they wanted to have the baby in the capital and also they wanted to be prepared amid Tommy’s upcoming boxing match.Â
Bond: In her first YouTube vlog since welcoming her child, Molly-Mae detailed how her world had changed since having her daughter, as she told ‘There’s nothing on this planet I wouldn’t do for her’Â
Molly then told how she went home to pack her hospital bag before heading into London to stay the weekend ‘just in case – with little Bambi then coming along on the Monday.
The PrettyLittleThing creative director went on to speak about the day of the birth itself, explaining that she heading into hospital at 7am and was given a gel to help her uterus prepare for labour, which left her in excruciating pain for five hours.
She joked: ‘The way I was screaming, crying and nearly throwing up, the nurses must’ve been looking at me like.. this is gonna be a long day!’
She went on to say that she was then given an epidural which hadn’t worked at first so she was given ‘quite a few doses’.
The blonde beauty went on to add that beau Tommy was by her side the whole time, saying: ‘He literally watched every thing. He also watched me give full birth to Bambi. He saw my waters get broken, he saw my mucus plug fly out’.
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