CHLOE Goodman has revealed doctors have warned her it would be too dangerous for her to have any more children. The Ex On The Beach alum spoke about her high-risk pregnancy in a new interview, and revealed she will need to welcome her baby boy four weeks earlier than planned later this month via c-section.
Following an operation she had in 2018, Chloe's pregnancies are considered high risk by medical professionals, and she has been told that she won't be able to carry any more babies after this one.
High-grade 3 abnormal cells were found in a routine smear test, and it could have led to cervical cancer if left untreated. She had surgery to remove half of her cervix, and she was warned that as a result she had a higher risk of miscarriage or premature birth.
When pregnant with Isla, Chloe needed to have a cervical stitch put in at 14 weeks and then removed at 36 weeks - she has had to undergo the same procedure this time around, but doctors have said it is too risky to do that a third time.
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