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Molly-Mae Hague is ‘disheartened’ by how little she feels baby in ultrasound clip

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Molly-Mae Hague feels "disheartened" by how little she can feel the baby during her latest ultrasound clip.The blonde bombshell is gearing up to welcome her first child with her long-term boyfriend Tommy Fury later this year.The former Love Island star has been updating her loyal legion of fans on her pregnancy and on Thursday (October 13) she shared a sweet clip from her recent ultrasound.READ MORE: Love Island's Shaughna Phillips collapses at NTAs and is carried out of eventBut it wasn’t all plain sailing as she revealed that she had been left “disheartened” by how little she could feel her little one move.After a recent doctor's appointment, she was diagnosed with an anterior placenta – a condition where the placenta attaches to the front wall of the uterus.Taking to her Instagram Story, the PrettyLittleThing Creative Director shared a recent picture of her unborn daughter as she explained the symptoms she has been suffering with during her second trimester.She wrote: “I have been getting quite disheartened at how little I've been able to feel her move… especially when I can feel her and Tommy can’t when he touches my belly.“So it’s really reassuring to know it’s because my placenta is literally a huge sponge between me and baby that’s absorbing all her movement and preventing me from really feeling it.”The model went on: “Think it’ll be a little while yet until we see her little legs kicking through or Tommy feels her but I’m keeping my fingers crossed.” For more of the latest showbiz and TV news from the Daily Star, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here. It comes after she admitted that she had “cried five times a day” during the early stages of her pregnancy as she updated her 6.7m followers.

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