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Stacey Dooley breaks down in tears as she reveals ectopic pregnancy with Kevin Clifton

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Stacey Dooley broke down in tears as she bravely opened up on suffering an ectopic pregnancy with husband Kevin Clifton. The documentary maker, 38, is a proud mum to daughter Minnie, who she shares with the Strictly Come Dancing professional.

They welcomed Minnie in January 2023, having met each other on the BBC dance competition back in 2018. Stacey shares occasional updates on their home life together, but decided to share more in a candid admission on her latest TV series.

Her hit Stacey Dooley Sleeps Over is back, with the presenter staying over with Britain's first legally recognised gay father, Barrie Drewitt-Barlow. He is an outspoken supporter of commercial surrogacy, which is banned in the UK.

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As Stacey got to know Barrie in his own home, she revealed she doesn't share the same sentiments as him as he said he wants his children to be beautiful.

Speaking alone to the camera, Stacey decided to share her hidden struggle to welcome another child with Kevin. "I have experienced what it is like to struggle to have a child," she said.

"We obviously wanted to expand our family and last year I feel pregnant and it didn't go brilliantly. It was ectopic... I am so sorry because this is so predictable. I am sat here crying on a bed. It was ectopic and it was really f***ing difficult.

"There was an internal rupture and there had to be emergency surgery. Of course, when you go through something like that you are forced to think of alternatives. S*** happens and if you want a bigger family, you have to think how you're going to do that."

According to the NHS, an ectopic pregnancy is when a fertilised egg implants itself outside of the womb, usually in one of the fallopian tubes. They say it is not possible to save the pregnancy, with 1 in 90 pregnancies being ectopic in the UK.

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