Jools Oliver has revealed that she had a miscarriage at three months.
The wife of TV chef Jamie Oliver has been open in the past about her fertility struggles due to Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, which she was diagnosed with at the age of 17.
But this is the first time she has opened up about losing her baby. Although she did not say when it happened, she said: "I had a miscarriage at three months, which makes you so worried once you are pregnant again — it makes it impossible to enjoy the early stages of pregnancy."
Poor Jools!
Before Jools' first pregnancy, she had to go through intense hormone therapy to be able to conceive. Her younger children were then conceived naturally.
Jools, 42, shares Poppy, 14, Daisy, 13, Petal, seven, Buddy, six, and six-month-old River with hubby Jamie, who she has been married to for 17 years.
The childrenswear designer also revealed that she would love to add to their large brood and have more children: "I'll never really draw the line. River is six months now, so we're past the really difficult sleepless first few months.
"He's such a joy. I'm getting older, but I'd definitely do it again if I could. I think Jamie's finished, but you just never know!"
Does this mean that a SIXTH Oliver baby could be on the cards for the couple?!
We hope so!
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