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Luisa Zissman ‘adores’ giving birth

Luisa Zissman "adores" giving birth.
The 30-year-old reality TV star is due to welcome her third child into the world later this year and, although she’s been struggling with sickness throughout her pregnancy, she can’t wait to go into labour in a few months’ time because she finds it an enjoyable experience – despite the pain.
Taking to her Instagram account on Wednesday (12.07.17) evening, the blonde beauty uploaded a photograph of her lying in bed with a stuffed Ellie the Elephant and accompanied it with the caption: "Feeling sick in bed with Ellie…. hate growing babies literally don’t enjoy anything about pregnancy it goes on FOREVER too, I mean feels like I’ve got ages shouldn’t moan I know but it’s no fun, thank god I adore giving birth #pregnant #miserable #sicky (sic)."
But it’s not just the nausea that she’s trying to get under control as she’s also been battling with leg cramps – something she experienced in her two previous pregnancies as well.
She said in response to a fan, who said she was always dealing with extreme sickness: "Wait for the leg cramps too, all 3 of my pregnancies I get the worst cramps in my calves (sic)."
Luisa initially wanted to have four children but has decided this will be her last pregnancy because she can’t bear to go through another nine months of growing a baby, although she hopes her Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) doesn’t get the better of her and forces her to have another.
She said: "Always wanted 4, but can’t do another pregnancy so 3 is the magic number, just hoping my OCD about even numbers doesn’t kick in! (sic)."
Luisa already has five-year-old daughter Dixie from her first marriage to Oliver Zissman as well as 10-month-old daughter Indigo with her husband Andrew Collins.
Luisa began dating Andrew in October 2013 and, just a year later, they got engaged.
They sparked rumours they had got married in France last July when Luisa posted a photograph of a bride walking down the aisle, but she’s only just confirmed the reports.