Too Hot To Handle’s Emily Miller shows off baby bump in daring outfit for due date

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Emily Miller displayed her bump in a rather daring ensemble as she marked her due date on Wednesday. 

The Too Hot To Handle star, 30, took to Instagram to reveal she is now 40 weeks pregnant and preparing to welcome her baby boy with Cam Holmes any day now.

Emily and Cam, 27, who first met on the 2020 series, revealed they were expecting their first child together in January. 

The mother-to-be looked incredible in a cream co-ord set, consisting of a criss-cross bikini top and a low-rise maxi skirt. 

Emily captioned the snaps: ’40 weeks (love heart emoji)’

Pregnant Emily Miller displayed her bump in a rather daring ensemble as she marked her due date on Wednesday

Pregnant Emily Miller displayed her bump in a rather daring ensemble as she marked her due date on Wednesday 

The Too Hot To Handle star, 30, took to Instagram to reveal she is now 40 weeks pregnant and preparing to welcome her baby boy with Cam Holmes any day now

The Too Hot To Handle star, 30, took to Instagram to reveal she is now 40 weeks pregnant and preparing to welcome her baby boy with Cam Holmes any day now 

Fans flocked to the comment section to compliment the reality TV star and express their excitement. 

One fan commented: ‘Never seen anyone look this good pregnant!!’; ‘Girl if you don’t go push this damn baby out!!! I need to see him.’;

‘Beautiful baby mamma xxx’; ‘Pregnancy looks so good on you.’ 

Emily recently shared her ‘bittersweet’ emotions as she prepares to give birth to her baby while marking two years since she suffered a heartbreaking ectopic pregnancy.

She shared a raw and honest paragraph on her Instagram last week alongside a slew of snaps, describing her past trauma. 

Emily wrote: ‘It’s a bitter sweet feeling today which marks 2 years since my ectopic pregnancy.

‘My due date is only a week away but I had always secretly thought how weird it would be if I gave birth on the exact day. But I’m now glad that wasn’t the case as they both deserve their special day.’

An ectopic pregnancy is when a fertilised egg implants itself outside of the womb, usually in one of the fallopian tubes.

Emily and Cam, who first met on the 2020 series, revealed they were expecting their baby in January

Emily and Cam, who first met on the 2020 series, revealed they were expecting their baby in January 

The mother-to-be looked incredible in a cream co-ord set, consisting of a criss-cross bikini top and a low-rise maxi skirt

The mother-to-be looked incredible in a cream co-ord set, consisting of a criss-cross bikini top and a low-rise maxi skirt 

The fallopian tubes are the tubes connecting the ovaries to the womb and if an egg gets stuck in them, it won’t develop into a baby and your health may be at risk if the pregnancy continues.

Unfortunately, it’s not possible to save the pregnancy and it usually has to be removed using medicine or an operation.

She added: ‘I lost my little Twix [dog] a month before I found out I was pregnant which is ironic in itself because Twix hated babies and children and I always said I would never be able to have a child with Twixxy being my number 1 baby as it just wouldn’t work.

‘Fast forward a few months I then lost my wee Nan. This too is ironic because the reason I got Twix was that he was my grandad’s dying wish for me.

‘Except he was supposed to be a white Siberian cat. Not a stray dog from Battersea…but that’s another story.’

‘Long story short- I always felt my grandads presence in Twix. My Nan and Twix had this incredible bond and I don’t know why but I just alwayssss knew that they would cross over at the same time. (sic)

‘And would you believe it – as my Nan got sicker with Dementia and Twix got older neither of them were giving up until eventually it was only a few months apart when they both died.

‘Anyway to cut to the point I’ve never been hugely into spirituality but I do feel like this has all been linked together and to top it off we are calling our son after my Grandad which Cam & I decided way before my nan’s death.

‘It’s crazy how our mind and body recovers so quickly from trauma when it’s replaced with love and hope.’

She captioned the snaps with: '40 weeks (love heart emoji)'

She captioned the snaps with: ’40 weeks (love heart emoji)’

In June 2022 Emily revealed she suffered an ectopic pregnancy, after finding out she was pregnant a few weeks before.

She detailed the tragic news in a lengthy post to Instagram, telling followers that she ‘collapsed in pain’ and was rushed to hospital.

Emily detailed that she was ‘extremely emotional’ after the surgery and suffered a panic attack, adding that despite the physical pain, ‘mentally it was even harder.’

The television personality explained that despite the ‘shock’ pregnancy she was ‘quite excited’ before being admitted to A&E with stomach pain.

Alongside a photo of her hospital bed, Emily penned: ‘So a few weeks ago I discovered I was pregnant. Although it was a shock it was something I was also quite excited about.’

‘However on Tuesday. I collapsed whilst being at the shops. I cannot even describe to you the pain- it felt like my whole stomach was collapsing and was quickly rushed to hospital. I waited in A&E until 3pm the next day, when I finally got my scan.

‘As I laid on the table squeezing Cams hand the 2 nurses were so silent. I asked if everything is ok and she replied “I’m just going to get my colleague for a second opinion” as the 3 nurses gathered round it was then they confirmed I had something called an ectopic pregnancy.’

‘For those who haven’t heard of this (like me) it’s basically where the fetus gets stuck and grows in your Fallopian tube which is fatal and if I had left it much longer my Fallopian tube would of burst.’

‘It’s one of those things you just think will never happen to you. I was just so scared. Not only was I about to lose my baby but I was about to have my Fallopian tube removed with the potential of my ovary too.’

‘All I wanted to do was speak to my mum and I’m pretty sure I scared all the poor women in that waiting room with my crying.’

In June 2022 Emily revealed she suffered an ectopic pregnancy, after finding out she was pregnant a few weeks before

In June 2022 Emily revealed she suffered an ectopic pregnancy, after finding out she was pregnant a few weeks before 

What is an ectopic pregnancy?

Ectopic pregnancy is a life-threatening condition which is the leading cause of maternal death in the first trimester of pregnancy.

It effects every one in 80 pregnancies in the UK every year.

Ectopic pregnancies occur when an embryo grows in the fallopian tube, rather than the womb. 

An ectopic pregnancy can never be viable. 

At least 12,000 women have diagnosed ectopic pregnancies each year in the UK.

But anecdotal evidence suggests the figure may actually be more than 30,000.

The 2022 MBRRACE Report shows that ectopic pregnancy remains the most frequent cause of maternal death in early pregnancy.

Symptoms of an ectopic pregnancy usually develop within the first four to 12 weeks.  

The symptoms of an ectopic pregnancy include:   

Pain low down and on one side of your abdomen

Bleeding from your vagina

Pain in the tip of your shoulder

Discomfort when going to the toilet

A brown watery discharge from your vagina

Pale skin/ sweating 

Source: The Ectopic Pregnancy Trust

 

 

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