Molly-Mae and Tommy 'never used contraception' during three year relationship
14.10.2022 - 19:31
/ ok.co.uk
Since Molly-Mae Hague announced that she and boyfriend Tommy Fury were expecting their first child together last month, the former Love Island star has been extremely open about her pregnancy journey so far. After announcing the exciting news in a heartfelt Instagram video, the 23 year old has kept her fans updated about all things pregnancy, from her struggle with “bad stretch marks” to her baby’s movements.
And now the PLT creative director has opened up about her experience getting pregnant after fans inundated her with questions about whether it was planned or not as part of a question and answer session. Sitting down to film a pregnancy Q&A for her YouTube channel, Molly-Mae, who is expecting a little girl, explained that “the baby wasn’t specifically planned but she also wasn’t not planned.” Having first met beau Tommy, 23, while on Love Island back in 2019, the star has been open about her battle with endometriosis and has even detailed how the health condition impacted the couple’s sex life.
As a result of her diagnosis, Molly-Mae has now told fans that she’d not been on contraception for most of her relationship as she hadn’t found one that “worked” for her body. “I have not been on contraception now for coming up to about three and a half years.
Pretty much the whole of mine and Tommy’s relationship, I have not been on contraception,” she said. “That’s just because with my endometriosis and other things, I never really found a contraception that worked for me - I tried a couple of different pills and, for me personally, I never found anything that quite agreed with my body.” During their time in the Love Island villa, the pair were tasked with looking after baby dolls for the day and it’s clear that the idea of
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