Tiffany Watson has revealed she would find it ‘triggering’ to see mothers complaining about their children after suffering a miscarriage.
The former Made In Chelsea star, 30, suffered a miscarriage at eight weeks in April 2022, before welcoming her son Jude, five months, with husband Cameron McGeehan in June this year.
Tiffany reflected on how she was finding motherhood and her relationship with the footballer in an Instagram Q and A on Thursday.
When one follower asked how she was doing, Tiff replied: ‘Before I had Jude I used to see mums on here complaining and it would trigger me because of miscarriage and I used to think if I have a baby I will never complain because I will be so grateful that I’d had a baby.
‘And I am so incredibly grateful, so happy and just feel so incredibly lucky for my baby, my husband, my family, my dog, my health, my job. The list is endless.
Tiffany Watson has revealed she would find it ‘triggering’ to see mothers complaining about their children after suffering a miscarriage
The former Made In Chelsea star, 30, suffered a miscarriage at eight weeks in April 2022, before welcoming her son Jude, five months, with husband Cameron McGeehan in June
‘However I also would say at the same time I’ve probably cried three times this week! Feeling like I have no time for myself, the sleep deprivation, wanting to do things I used to do and then feeling guilty for doing them.
‘Missing lots of parts of my old life. So yes it’s a real mix. But if you ask me in person I’ll say “yeah all good” like a typical English person does.’
Elsewhere, Tiffany said becoming parents has changed her relationship with Cameron and that they argue a lot more.
She said: ‘I think anyone who says their relationship doesn’t change is lying! Unless they have full time live in help.
‘It definitely has changed! We argue way more. Just bickers because we are tired and busy.
‘We have less time for each other, less time for ourselves. But we obviously are so proud of one another for doing the best we can for our baby and it’s changed for the better in a lot of ways too.’
Tiffany also revealed some resolutions for 2024, with more of a focus on herself.
She said: ‘My goal for 2024 is to have more me time. I want to do reformer pilates/ workout four time a week. One beauty appointment a week. One social thing a week. It makes me a nicer person and a better mum.’
Tiffany reflected on how she was finding motherhood in an Instagram Q and A on Thursday. Tiff replied: ‘Before I had Jude I used to see mums on here complaining and it would trigger me’
Elsewhere, Tiffany said becoming parents has changed her relationship with Cameron and that they argue a lot more
Tiff said her breastfeeding journey has been going well
Tiffany also revealed some resolutions for 2024, with more of a focus on herself
Tiffany previously spoke about her miscarriage on Made In Chelse
Tiffany previously spoke about her miscarriage on Made In Chelsea.
The reality star explained how she booked an early scan ‘just to make sure everything’s fine’ at eight weeks after her morning sickness had suddenly vanished.
After being asked by the doctor how far along she was meant to be, he delivered the heartbreaking news.
Tiffany recalled: ‘I said “I’m meant to be eight weeks” and you can just kind of tell straight away. He was like “no, what’s showing in there is small, it hasn’t grown”.
‘I had to have an operation, and then it didn’t work, which was even worse. So then I had to take the pills, and that worked.
‘I think going through it was awful, because even though we weren’t trying, I feel like when you find out, you do become very attached to the baby.
‘You’re mourning a loss of something, a loss of something you never really had.’
If you have been affected by this story, you can seek advice at www.miscarriageassociation.org.uk or by calling 01924 200 799