Love What Matters.The mum, who has a 12-year-old son, said she and her husband would plan their entire schedule around being pregnant.
She said it felt like she was "pregnant every other month" and the couple started planning their lives based on potential miscarriages.
In March 2018, Jamie felt the "oh-too familiar" cramps which left her gearing up for yet another heartbreak. Heading into "urgent care", Jamie, who shares her journey on Instagram and Facebook, was surprised to find her "baby was fine".
But she was rushed to hospital when she was told her baby was growing in her fallopian tube. She said: "I was humiliated and alone, but I felt comfort in knowing the longer I stayed in the hall, the longer I got to keep my baby."After an hour.
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