Love Island’s Jess Hayes gives birth as star shares first pictures and unique name
14.05.2024 - 12:19
/ ok.co.uk
Jessica Hayes has welcomed a beautiful baby girl named Zendaya Rose with her businessman fiancé Zeb, sharing the news exclusively with OK! this week in her first interview since giving birth.
The reality star, who won Love Island back in 2015, gave birth to the new arrival - who she has sweetly nicknamed Zenny - on 30 April, and has been in a baby bubble ever since. She is already mum to a son named Presley, four, from a previous relationship, and has heartbreakingly suffered two miscarriages in the past; losing her son Teddy at 19 weeks in 2020 and another baby last year.
Sharing her birth story with us, Jess explained that she was only in the hospital for one evening after everything went smoothly: "It was a really smooth labour actually, I had a water birth. My partner came home from work and my water broke in the evening so we got to the hospital at about 7 pm and I had her at around 10:30 pm, it was good.
"I was worried because when I had Presley it all happened so quickly, he was almost born in the car on the way to the hospital so I rushed this time but it was all fine. I only had gas and air during the actual labour, which didn’t do anything, so it was so painful.
It was worse this time than my first labour because Zenny was a lot bigger than my son Presley was, he was only 6lb 11oz and she was 8lb 4oz." Admitting there was one moment of panic straight after giving birth, Jess recalled: "I was worried when she first arrived because the umbilical cord was slightly wrapped around her so she was a little bit purple and wasn’t crying, I think Zeb and I both freaked out a little bit, but she was absolutely fine. I had my mum and Zeb with me but he kept trying to wind me up during the labour, he was playing drum and
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