Charlotte Crosby has shared a heartfelt message for daughter Alba, two, as she counts down to the arrival of her second child.
The Geordie Shore star, 34, is set to welcome another little girl with fiancé Jake Ankers, within a matter of days.
And taking to her Instagram stories on Saturday, Charlotte opened up about her love for her daughter, while also revealing the sweet reason why she can’t wait for her pregnancy to be over.
As she heads for the final stretch ahead of becoming a mother-of-two, Charlotte told how her excitement levels for finally giving birth were ‘through the roof’.
Alongside a sweet snap of her eldest child, she penned: ‘We are almost into single figures of days till our 2 baby girl arrives and my excitement for this pregnancy to be over is THROUGH THE ROOF.
‘To have my two girls with me in my arms, to watch Alba be a big sister! To get my energy levels back! Wow wow wow my excitement is next level!’
Charlotte Crosby has shared a heartfelt message for daughter Alba, two, as she counts down to the arrival of her second child
The Geordie Shore star, 34, is set to welcome another little girl with fiancé Jake Ankers, within a matter of days.
Gushing over little Alba, she continued: ‘This little girl right here is my whole life and more. She change mine and Jake’s life for the absolute better. Becoming parents is the best thing that ever happened to us and to think in just DAYS our family grows!
‘I’ve packed a full case for little girlie zipped up and ready to go at the door! The moment Alba and her sister meet is gunna be so emotional. I’ve been watching so many other parents videos of their babies meeting for the first time and I’m in FLOODS of tears.’
It comes after Charlotte revealed she is having a planned C-section as she finds it ‘too hard to push a baby out’ as she opened up about her second pregnancy on Tuesday.
Charlotte has admitted she does not want to feel ‘out of control’ during child birth and has ‘absolutely no desire to push’ as she explained why she has booked for a C-section.
Speaking to new! magazine, she said: ‘I would always only have a C-section I have absolutely no desire to push a baby out of my vagina as it is too hard.
‘I had a C-section with Alba and it was such a good experience I like to be in control especially after my ectopic pregnancy [in 2016].
‘Waking up from that operation and being told I almost died and lost two reproductive organs was awful. I never want to feel out of control like that again.’
The birth will be filmed for Charlotte’s reality show, Geordie Shore: Charlotte’s Having Another Baby.
Taking to her Instagram stories on Saturday, Charlotte opened up about her love for her daughter, while also revealing the sweet reason why she can’t wait for her pregnancy to be over
As she heads for the final stretch ahead of becoming a mother-of-two, Charlotte told how her excitement levels for finally giving birth were ‘through the roof’
And the TV personality can’t wait for her pregnancy to be over as she admitted she is having a hard time in her final trimester.
She added: ‘I’m just surviving at this point. I’m so ready to have this baby now, I can’t wait I’ve been throwing up all morning.’
Charlotte had an ectopic pregnancy back in 2016 which left her fearing she would never be able to have kids.
An ectopic pregnancy is when a fertilised egg implants itself outside of the womb, usually in the fallopian tube, meaning a baby is unable to develop and leaving the mother’s health in danger.
She said: ‘I hadn’t ever felt pain like this and couldn’t take anymore. I told Kate [a friend] to cancel the doctor, I need to go to the hospital, this is something worse than period pain.’
It comes after Charlotte revealed she is having a planned C-section as she finds it ‘too hard to push a baby out’ as she opened up about her second pregnancy on Tuesday
Charlotte has admitted she does not want to feel ‘out of control’ during child birth and has ‘absolutely no desire to push’ as she explained why she has booked for a C-section [pictured with Jake and Alba]
She said: ‘I would always only have a C-section I have absolutely no desire to push a baby out of my vagina as it is too hard. I had a C-section with Alba and it was such a good experience’
Charlotte added: ‘I like to be in control especially after my ectopic pregnancy [in 2016]. Waking up from that operation and being told I almost died and lost two reproductive organs was awful’
She said she found out she was pregnant after giving a urine sample and said of the moment: ‘I was in shock, and when Kate said ‘Congratulations!’ I said no no no, this is bad.’
Charlotte told how her heart sank as she knew it was something serious and recalls crying and panicking whether she could ever have a baby in the future.
‘I found out my fallopian tube had completely ruptured, and the doctor had to remove my left fallopian tube and an ovary,’ she said.
After her traumatic experience, Charlotte said she ‘wanted control’ during her pregnancy with her first child Alba, opting for a planned caesarean.