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It's only when you get that positive result that you really know how you feel about having a baby. Alone in that toilet cubicle, as the word 'pregnant' appeared in the results window, I felt utterly euphoric.
She had given us a scare when I had a heavy bleed at around 33 weeks. Then she decided to make an appearance two weeks before I was booked in for an elective Caesarean. My first baby was in the breech position, which meant she had to be delivered by C-section, so an elective was recommended for subsequent births.
I'm speaking about it because I wish somebody had told me sooner that, on the other side of divorce, there is, perhaps, a happier-ever-after. Just not one you often see depicted in Disney films and fairytales.
'It does affect the father, but for the woman who carries that child, it is more severe. No matter how much it hurts Tyson, it's ten times worse for me. But where I'd had time to process the idea, Gres porcellanato Ceramica sassuolo it took him days to face the burial. He said, "I can't do it right now",' he said.
So what's the truth about being a 'geriatric' mother? Having our little girl was definitely more exhausting than my previous two, probably because of my age, and the fact I suffered insomnia and relentless gastric reflux during the final two months.
Paris Fury and her children got into the festive spirit early on Thursday as they donned matching Christmas pyjamas for a relaxing movie night in (pictured Venezula, 15, Prince Tyson II, eight, Prince John James, 12, Valencia, six, Prince Adonis Amaziah, five, and Athena, three)
Last year, she dropped the bombshell that she was divorcing her husband Matt Farquharson, the father of her two young daughters, aged seven and 11. And now, at 43, she has given birth to a baby girl - with a new partner she met only a year ago.
Marking Baby Loss Awareness Week in October, Paris reached out to those who have gone through a similar situation, as she candidly shared how 'lonely' she felt after experiencing both miscarriage and a stillbirth.
During an appearance on This Morning, Paris recalled how she sat 'crying alone' in her car after she found out and had to 'grin and bear it' because she felt she had to 'hold it all together' ahead of Tyson's big comeback fight.
Paris told The Mirror: 'I had to make the decision, do I tell him? And I came to the conclusion that whatever was happening with me, I couldn't change it. But I could change dramatically what was happening in his life.'
Claiming that she loves the family's Christmas PJ and movie nights, Paris captioned the post with: 'AD - Ok I know it's still November, but I lovvvve our Christmas PJ and movie nights and thought why not! So it's hot chocolate's all round.' [sic]
Getting engaged to a man you've met on Hinge and having a baby, at the age of 43 - all within a year - just doesn't fit the fairytale narrative women have been raised on, perhaps. Or the idea that you have to be with someone for years to truly know and understand them, when in reality we are all constantly evolving and changing.
She told then-hosts Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby: 'It started a couple of days before a fight and it was very early on to him returning to the ring and it was early on but I had to keep it to myself…'
Paris explained she learned the awful news during a routine gender scan, when no heartbeat was found and she was later forced to give birth to her deceased child naturally, as she praised staff at the Lancaster Hospital for their support.
Sitting here snuggled up with my little girl, in my 40s, I can honestly say I know myself much better, and recognise potential breaking points sooner. That's why I asked the women in my life for help before the baby came.
Anna Whitehouse writes: Two weeks ago, at the age of 43 - so very much considered a 'geriatric mother' or one of 'advanced maternal age', as we're now more kindly termed - I gave birth to my third child, via emergency C-section.
All four were over the moon and since the baby's arrival, have been fighting over their time with her. She has landed in the middle of our newly blended family - or what the Hungarians call a 'mosaic family'.
Venezula, 15, Prince John James, 12, Prince Tyson II, eight, Valencia, six, Prince Adonis Amaziah, five, and Athena, three, looked thrilled to be spending quality time with their mother as they enjoyed a cup of hot chocolate in festive mugs.
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