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Stacey Solomon 'panics' as unborn daughter 'drops': 'I don't want this to be over!'


Tap to Tidy influencer Stacey Solomon, 31, has taken to Instagram to reveal that she’s in a “panicky” stage of her pregnancy, saying her unborn daughter has “dropped” into her pelvis last night. The mother-of-three, who’s currently expecting her second child with fiance Joe Swash, 39, marked her 33rd week of pregnancy justover two weeks ago and told how she still has to finish the interiors of Pickle Cottage before welcoming her fourth child.

In view of her 4.6 million followers, the Loose Women panellist told how she thinks that her body could be preparing for labour.

Posting a short clip of herself with her signature top knot and matching grey pyjama set, the star gave an update on her pregnancy.

Stacey said: “I feel like she’s really dropped down recently which is making me panic

“I don’t want this to be over!” she cried.

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“Also, I need you to wait until we’ve done the utility kitchen and front room – if you could!” she laughed, while cradling her bump.

In the captions Stacey wrote: “In other news I feel like she’s really dropped recently, so I’m in panic nesting mode.

“I want to finish so many things and I also don’t want this pregnancy to be over.

“I’m taking me, my tea and little low pickle to bed,” she added.

Days ago, the flame-haired star revealed a stunning transformation of her daughter’s room, which includes a sweet pink and white flower wall and light-coloured parquet flooring.

She also documented the saga of installing a bathtub in her and Joe’s bedroom, which was placed underneath a large window.

Weeks ago the proud mum-to-be marked her 33rd week of pregnancy with a selfie in her unborn daughter’s finished room.

Posing in a vest and knickers, Stacey showed off her burgeoning bump ahead of her daughter’s arrival.





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