The former Scots Love Island star was nearly rushed into theatre at hospital after her and ex-partner Gary Lucy welcomed their daughter Bonnie Rose.
Laura Anderson has shared her 'horrendous' birth story after she suffered a haemorrhage and lost litres of blood.
And she has now shared more details on what happened during her labour. The 34-year-old reality star admitted she lost 1.6 litres of blood due to a haemorrhage following her daughter's birth and suffered a second-degree tear which required stitches. She added: "When I got to 9cm I was just like f*** this s*** give me the epidural like I cannot do this.". Although doctors said it was "too late", she finally got the injection into her back which limits the pain and says it was the "best thing ever."
She continued: "It was amazing, I was just talking to her and she really liked that, but I had a second-degree tear so then I had to get stitches which took at least 45 minutes and if I didn't have the epidural I don't know if I would have been able to sit there and get the stitches. "I had oxygen on, stuff was getting put in my arms, people were examining me inside, my stomach had gone to the right and went hard. My uterus had stopped contracting so I had lost all this blood. I just stayed calm because I thought 'I have everybody around me that needs to be here'"
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