The former Love Island contestant, 28, revealed she was rushed to hospital and attached to a drip as she updated her Instagram followers on her condition on Sunday.
The star spoke on personalised jewellery brand Merci Maman s podcast Studio Stories about losing her second child in November 2020 - a baby boy named Teddy, 19 weeks into pregnancy
By Dan Lowry, Mario Krapp and Nick Golledge for The Conversation Rising seas are already making storm damage more costly, adding to the impact on about 700 million people who live in low-lying coastal areas at risk of flooding. Scientists expect sea-level rise will exacerbate the damage from storm surges and coastal floods during the coming decades. But predicting just how
By Dan Lowry, Mario Krapp, Te Herenga Waka ( ) – Rising seas are already making storm damage more costly, adding to the impact on about 700 million people who live in low-lying coastal areas at risk of flooding. Scientists expect sea-level rise will exacerbate the damage from storm surges and coastal floods during the coming decades. But predicting just how much and how fast the seas will rise this century is difficult, mainly because of uncertainties about how Antarctica’s ice sheet will behave.