HELEN FLANAGAN - who plays Rosie Webster in Coronation Street- has addressed her social media silence to share her health battle, in a candid new Instagram post hours after confirming she and partner Scott Sinclair are having a third baby.
followers that she has been suffering from hyperemesis gravidarum, a complication of pregnancy which is characterised by extreme nausea. The actress revealed that she had experienced the condition on both of her previous pregnancies and was now just getting over “the worst”, after announcing she is expecting her third child with partner Scott Sinclair.Helen wrote: “I’ve been a lot quieter on my social recently as I’ve had hyperemis gravidum.
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