Catherine Tyldesley reveals she's suffering from 'loss of vision' and 'migraines' during pregnancy
07.02.2022 - 01:47
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Catherine Tyldesley has updated fans on her pregnancy, revealing she’s suffered from “loss of vision” due to “hormone related migraines”. The star, 38, gave the update in a new bump photo posted to Instagram and urged her followers to check in on their pregnant friends, after she recently enjoyed a luxury babymoon in Somerset. Wearing a denim shirt over a striped bikini, the actress can be seen cradling her bump as she looks down, posting the image alongside an emotional insight into her pregnancy in the caption.
“Pregnant Pause. Ponderings of an oestrogenic woman,” Catherine began her message. “Don’t assume your pregnant pals are doing fine.
Regardless of whether it’s their second, third, fourth child. I began to see very early on that this pregnancy was COMPLETELY different from my first. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.
You can sign up at the top of the page. “Not knowing how I am going to feel from one day to the next makes me feel weak. I hate feeling weak- mentally or physically.
I hate ‘giving in’ … and certainly don’t like ‘giving up’. "Each day has brought me new obstacles- my hormone sensitivity means- some days I am met with loss of vision at several points during the day through ocular, hormone related migraines. I have had to pull over in my car and ride out vision loss, crying on my own till it passes…But baby needs those hormones to flourish.
For me it’s an inconvenience- to her its staying alive." She continued: "My pregnancy insomnia means that some days , I can barely get out of bed. I can’t ignore my body- it’s doing it’s thing. Yes it’s hard - but my daughter is strong and thriving.That is what matters the most.
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