Olympic boxer Nicola Adams lovingly strokes her girlfriend Ella Baig's baby bump as the couple prepare to welcome their son.
The Team GB sports star, 39, gazed lovingly at Ella as they visited a safe space set up for new parents to share their highs and lows.
Ella, 24, glowed as she wore a fitted white dress which revealed her growing bump.
Proud mum-to-be Nicola beamed as she gently placed her hand on Ella's tummy.
The pair kept it casual, with the former boxer wearing a light yellow pattered jump suit that nipped her in at the waist.
She added a silver necklace and kept her make up natural.
Model Ella, 24, matched her girlfriend's casual look with a checked shirt over the top of her dress.
The event was to mark Maternal Mental Health Awareness Week and welcomes parents to the Truth Booth at Westfield London in White City.
Speaking ahead of becoming a mum, Nicola told Hello magazine: “It feels really good to finally have a baby on the way. All the ups and downs were worth it in the end.”
They started having fertility treatment in 2019 and after four rounds of IVF fell pregnant with their baby boy.
Tragically they suffered a miscarriage after falling pregnant on the second round of fertility treatment.
They lost their baby at eight weeks, but they said that they both wanted to talk openly about their experience to raise awareness of pregnancy loss and fertility.
The couple were unsure about doing a gender reveal as they believe it can be negative and damaging, so they shared the sex of the baby in their own way.
They covered a canvas in blue and pink paint before splattering it with other rainbow colours.
"Being part of the LGBTQ community, I am aware of the issues surrounding gender reveals, as they often reinforce gender stereotypes," explains Ella, whose idea it was to creatively reveal the baby's sex in this way.
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"I thought this was a good opportunity to bring awareness to the difference between sex and gender and make it less stereotypical. We started off with the pink and blue, then got rid of it."
They have used Nicola's eggs that she had frozen when she was 30 years old, and Ella wanted to carry the baby as it was always something she wanted to do.
The couple said that they think the baby is a "fighter" and that they think they are going to have a pretty energetic boy on their hands as Ella started feeling the kicks from around 17 weeks.
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