2.07.2021

Ms. Hinch reveals the heartbreaking reason she fell after giving birth to ...

Sophie Hinchcliffe, better known as Mrs. Hinch, gave birth to her son Ronnie in 2019 (Getty Images)
Sophie Hinchcliffe, better known as Mrs. Hinch, gave birth to her son Ronnie in 2019 (Getty Images)

She has built a huge following on Instagram by sharing all aspects of her life, from her cleaning tips to her family routine.

But Sophie Hinchliffe, better known as Ms. Hinch, has revealed she's worried about opening up about her sanity after the birth of her son Ronnie in June 2019.

In an interview with the magazine The Sun's Fabulous , the star of social networks, 30, he said he had initially feared, feelings of hopelessness to reveal to destroy your thoughts and to make their parenting skills month after his arrival in question.

She said, "I never talked about it at the time because I felt like it would get attention and also worry about turning others off.

"I didn't understand that everything was perfect… instead, I didn't say anything at all. But for now I'll be talking about it all day if that's what people need to get in touch with.

Although Hinchcliffe didn't make it clear that she had postpartum depression, which affects one in ten women in the UK, she admitted, "I wish I had help sooner.

"Most of the time I was like, 'Who am I?' I didn't know what I was doing and I'm not going to lie that it was pink and a nice experience from start to finish because it wasn't at all.

Finally, he wrote about her harrowing experiences of early motherhood in his memoir, This Is Me , published last fall and became the Sunday Times number one best seller .

The mother of one child announced on New Year's Day that she and husband Jamie were expecting their second child.

Hinchliffe shared a photo with his four million Instagram followers of Ronnie with a board with the good news.

With the caption he wrote: "We often see the brightest stars in the darkest sky. Baby Hinch number two, we can't wait to finally meet you.

"Happy New Year everyone ... from our little family to yours ... we hope that your 2021 is full of hope, health and happiness. We all love you. ""

The post received more than 1.4 million "likes" and more than 58,000 comments.

Sophie Solomon, panelist for Loose Women, wrote, "Ron, you're going to be the best big brother ever. ""

The star of Love Island, Dani Dyer shared. "Congratulations Omg"

TOWIE actress Lydia Bright added, "Ah, congratulations honey."

In her most recent interview, Hinchcliffe, who has yet to reveal her due date, also admitted that she devoured unusual foods while pregnant with her second child.

She said: "I live on fried potatoes and Weetabix!" I had exactly the same wishes last time. Pregnancy is so strange, isn't it?

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