Amanda Holden has praised the NHS for helping her deal with the loss of her stillborn son Theo as she bravely opened up about her miscarriage in a TV documentary.
The telly star, 49, opened up about her past experiences with the health service during an emotional instalment of Dear NHS Superstars.
In 2011, Amands was seven months pregnant with son Theo when a scan revealed his heart had stopped. The Britain's Got Talent star later underwent a Caesarean to deliver her 'sleeping baby'.
Amanda shared the heartbreaking details of how she discovered that her baby had passed away on the poignant BBC One show. After realising that she had not felt her baby move for a long period of time, Amanda dashed to hospital where she was cared for by her
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