She said:

I blamed myself thinking that I’d done something wrong. I’d think, ‘Why me? What did I do?’ But, of course, I hadn’t done anything wrong – it’s all down to chromosomes and luck, really.

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“Speaking to other people about it helped me. Women shouldn’t feel ashamed to talk about it as it happens to so many women.”

And although she’s thrilled to be starting a family of her own now, Lacey admits the morning sickness has been tough to deal with, as she says special bands worn to combat sea sickness became her “best friend”.

She added:

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“Sea sick bands were my best friend! I’d only take them off to have a bath.

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“When I was wearing them, I’d time it so I’d get up 20 minutes earlier, throw up and then drive to work. I was okay as long as I was eating constantly!”

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Introducing Molly Atherton, a Scouser with a passion for storytelling and a degree in music journalism. As a dynamic writer at Daily Feed's UK entertainment section, Molly's keen eye for detail and knack for narrative captivates readers. Trusted for her fresh perspectives and exclusive insights, Molly brings the latest in entertainment to life for audiences worldwide.

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