Beth, a mother from the Wirral, was shocked to discover she was 30 weeks pregnant while still wearing size six clothes, just six weeks away from giving birth to her second child. She and her partner Liam Duggan had been focused on their eight-month-old son Brodie, and the unexpected pregnancy brought financial and emotional challenges.
A mother, Beth, claims she was still wearing size six clothes when she discovered she was six weeks from giving birth to her second child . Beth and her partner Liam Duggan were surprised by the news while caring for their eight-month-old son Brodie. After a scan due to stomach pains, Beth learned she was 30 weeks pregnant. The couple faces financial challenges but manages with the help of Brodie’s baby clothes and a double pram.
Beth expresses concern about the mental toll of quick succession pregnancies and wants to avoid a third baby soon
Surprise Pregnancy Second Child Quick Succession Financial Challenges Emotional Toll
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