For the latest Weatherfield news and spoilers - sign up here Helen Flanagan has opened up about suffering from a severe sickness while pregnant with all three of her children.
The Coronation Street star had hyperemesis gravidarum while she was expecting her daughters Delilah, six, Matilda, three and her four-month-old son Charlie and she says the illness became 'stronger' with each pregnancy.
Hyperemesis gravidarum is a pregnancy condition where expectant mothers experience severe nausea, weight loss, vomiting and dehydration, believed to be caused by the rise in hormone levels. READ MORE: Helen Flanagan fans think they can see 'creepy' second hand holding her baby at birthday meal in Manchester The actress from Bury opened up on her
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