You think you’re nurturing your unborn child, not poisoning it As a mum of three, I knew those back pains anywhere. ‘It feels like I’m in labour,’ I said to my twin sister Jemma.
But I was only 14 weeks pregnant.
I tried not to worry. But when I noticed bleeding, I feared the worst.
‘I must be having a miscarriage,’ I panicked.
I’d had a bit of bleeding at about six weeks, but early scans had showed the baby was fine.
But now, Jemma took me to the hospital, while my other children, Ella-Louise, then 7, Oliver, 6, and Harry, 3, were being looked after by their nan.
Because I was under 16 weeks pregnant, doctors on the Maternity Ward sent me to A&E instead.
‘We think you may…
