Charlotte Dawson has revealed her due date days after she and fiancé Matt Sarsfield announced they are expecting a second child together.
The late Les Dawson's daughter announced she and rugby star Matt are expecting a "rainbow baby" after Charlotte suffered a devastating miscarriage 10 weeks into her pregnancy last April.
Charlotte, who is now 17 weeks pregnant, and Matt are already proud parents to their two-year-old son Noah.
The 30-year-old has revealed she and Matt are due to become a family of four around August 3 in a beautiful video posted to her Instagram.
Charlotte complied clips of her taking a pregnancy test and telling the couple’s nearest and dearest of their happy news for the lovely post.
Little Noah is seen kissing his mum's belly as she shows off her blossoming bump and attending ultrasound scans with Matt.
She captioned it: “Our little rainbow Baby DawsySarsy is due august 3 rd . thank you for all the love.. here’s some special clips of the last few months that I’ve been dying to share with you all. hope you enjoy.. as you can see I did a million preggo tests I just couldn’t believe it.” [sic]
TV star Charlotte, 30, and her fiancé Matt announced the happy news earlier this week in an exclusive interview with OK! magazine.
Charlotte gushed: "I can’t believe it’s actually happened again and Noah is going to be a big brother."
The TV star revealed she discovered her pregnancy around the two to three week mark.
She added: "Obviously this one is a rainbow baby. I feel very blessed and very happy that I’ve managed to get pregnant again. We were absolutely heartbroken about the miscarriage last year. It came as a shock when I found out last April. It was like we’d just come to the realisation that we were having a baby and I lost it at 10 weeks."
The happy family news comes after Charlotte suffered a devastating miscarriage in April last year.
Charlotte shared the heartbreaking news after previously taking a break from social media due to some "awful news".
She wrote: "Hi my darlings, I finally feel ready to post this.. I mean I don’t know when there is a good time to post this. It’s been an extremely tough week mentally but also obviously physically…
"I am heartbroken beyond words.. and I know I’m never quiet on here, & always so open and honest with you guys so it’s been a shock to you all.. I keep getting lots & lots of messages worrying about us all, asking why I’m being quiet & if Noah is ok.. Noah is absolutely fine.. he’s amazing."
*The Miscarriage Association (01924 200 799) miscarriageassociation.org.uk supports women affected by miscarriage, ectopic and molar pregnancies. If you’re worried about a loved one you can also call the helpline which is manned Monday to Friday, 9am-4pm, or email info@miscarriageassociation.org.uk