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Steph Davis’ ex Jez REFUSED to visit her in hospital during scare

The Celebrity Big Brother star has had a traumatic pregnancy so far

This is not cool.

The father of Stephanie Davis’ baby Jeremy McConnell point-black refused to contact her or visit her when she was rushed into hospital, despite the fact that she could’ve lost their unborn son.

Steph, 23, told the Loose Women ladies that he had not even called her during her seven-day hospital stay.

The ex-Hollyoaks actress revealed that she woke up in excruciating pain at 4am two weeks and didn’t have any idea what was happening.

During the Loose Women segment, she was asked whether Jeremy visited or even called her during her terrifying ordeal, she said: “No, don’t be silly,” before trying to quickly change the subject with one of them saying: “Well, we don’t wanna talk about that anyway, moving on!”

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Stephanie said: “I was seeing black dots, going dizzy, being sick and scarily, passing blood.

“I couldn’t have all the tests they needed because I’m pregnant but after a week in the hospital I was happy to get home and rest.

Stephanie Davis has opened up about her terrifying hospital stay – and how she feared for the health of her unborn baby boy.

“I’ve been much more careful and trying to stay as stress-free as possible. But as soon as I found out my son was okay I felt much better. We know for sure he’s a true fighter now!”

Phew!

The talk-show also showed a clip of the Celebrity Big Brother star getting a 4D scan of her son.

“He’s got lovely lips hasn’t he? I just can’t believe he’s like a little human, he’s got a nose and a mouth and he’s waving at us.

“He’s been through a lot and hes not even here yet. He’s mine, I can’t get my head around this, he’s a miracle. I can’t wait to meet him, I just wanna get him out so I can hold him.”

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We can’t wait to see him either!

This feels like the longest pregnancy in the world…


Nancy Brown
Associate Editor