Amanda Holden became tearful while presenting Heart Radio on Wednesday morning as she paid tribute to the nurses who cared for her after she lost her son Theo.
The TV presenter - who shares daughters Lexi and Hollie with husband Chris Hughes - was left heartbroken in 2011 when her little boy tragically died in the womb.
When she was seven months pregnant Amanda noticed that her baby had stopped kicking with a scan confirming her worst fear that the child's heart had stopped.
Too upset to give birth, Amanda opted for a caesarean at West Minister University Hospital to deliver her stillborn child. Amanda has remained close pals with the on duty midwives– Jackie Nash, Pippa Nightingale and Natalie Carter – who helped her deal with the
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