Molly-Mae Hague has spoken candidly about giving birth to her baby Bambi, confessing impressively that she pooed in the process.
In late January, the former Love Island actress and her partner Tommy Fury announced the birth of their baby daughter, whom they called Bambi after the Disney heroine of the same name.
Since the birth, the 23-year-olds have continued to share updates on how their lives have changed since being first-time parents, with Molly-Mae posting a lengthy vlog on her YouTube channel with fresh details about how things have been over the last several weeks.
At one point in the video, the former reality star stated that she ‘wasn’t in agony’ during birth ‘because of the epidural’ and equated the experience of ‘Bambi coming out of her’ to ‘feeling like I was making a poo’.
The doting mum told fans: ‘I was pushing. She was coming out of me, I could feel it, it was incredible.
‘It did actually feel like I was doing a poo. And by the way, did I poo in birth? Yes, I did, I think.’
Molly went on: ‘The doctors were like, “oh no you haven’t, don’t worry about it” but I’m 99.9% sure I could smell it.
‘That’s one thing as well I was quite nervous about when I was pushing because I know if I push the way I’m gonna push this baby out, I’m gonna poo.’
She continued: ‘And they were like, “don’t worry about it, 90% of women poo when they give birth”.
‘I was like, “I know, but this is a very vulnerable position for me. My legs are in stirrups, there’s medical professionals all around me, my boyfriend is stood here. Like, I don’t wanna poo myself”.’
‘I have zero dignity, but even in that moment I still cared, I don’t know why,’ Molly concluded.
Molly also said that she videotaped the moment Bambi was born, stating, ‘It’s all such a massive blur, and funnily enough, I did really film me giving birth.
‘I have the best, most magical video of me giving birth, and I don’t know why on this planet I thought I would feel like I could show that online.’
The Pretty Little Thing creative director stated that she can ‘barely watch’ the video herself, despite having viewed it without loud once.
‘I bawled my eyes out watching it and I feel like I will never be able to show that. I don’t know if I’ll ever be able to show it to anyone. My sister is begging to watch it. I don’t know, I just feel like I can’t,’ she added.