Mum-of-two Stacey Solomon talks candidly about battling her emotions when faced with women who are struggling to conceive
After Jennifer Aniston made headlines earlier this month with her claim that childless women are seen as “damaged goods”, a host of stars spoke out in support of the American actress – including model Kelly Brook, who confessed that she feels under pressure to have children as she nears 40, before opening up about the pain of enduring “several miscarriages”.
And mum-of-two Stacey Solomon – who was just 17 when she discovered she was pregnant with her first son, Zachary, now ten, with car worker Dean Cox – admits she wrestles with her own emotions over women who are unable to start a family.
The Loose Women panellist, 28, says, “I can’t imagine how difficult it is for people who really desperately want children and can’t have them. I almost feel like it’s not OK for me to have them because I had my sons by accident and it makes you feel really selfish. I feel guilty because it wasn’t something that I had planned – having kids just happened.”
SHATTERED DREAMS
In 2014, Stacey – who is also mum to Leighton, five, her son with former fiancé Aaron Barham – admitted finding out she was pregnant in her teens was “devastating”, saying, “It felt like all my dreams had been shattered. I didn’t want to be pregnant, so I didn’t act like I was. To me, I was just me. I still went out. I was just fatter.”
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