Shaughna Phillips ended up in hospital over a health issue this weekend, with the pregnant Love Island alum saying she had wanted to get "checked out" by medics.
The reality TV star, 28 - who rose to fame on the sixth series of the ITV2 show, which aired in 2020 - took to Instagram this afternoon to share that she has been feeling unwell.
She explained to her followers on the platform that she has been suffering from a headache for four days, telling them that it is "only getting worse" so she sought advice.
The post included a photo that appeared to have been taken in a hospital corridor, with a sign for maternity wards seen in the photo that was shared on social media.
Alongside the photo, she wrote in the recent post: "Not the most fun Saturday I've had. Day 4 of this headache and it's only getting worse so best to get checked out."
She provided an update to her followers about her unborn child, adding in the caption: "Heard lil baba's heart beating nice and strong which is always amazing."
The NHS website states that heachaches can be common in early pregnancy. It does however suggest seeking medical advice if experiencing "a severe headache".
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Shaughna announced that she was pregnant in a post on her Instagram account earlier this month, which included footage of the reality TV star having an ultrasound scan.
She revealed that the due date is March next year and also shared the baby's scan photo, clips of a positive pregnancy test and a video of her sharing the news with two pals.
Her boyfriend - whom she has kept out of the public eye during the relationship - is said to have known Shaughna for years and the couple have lived together for two years.
She has said the pregnancy came as a "complete shock" when she found out in August. She's looking forward to the new arrival though, saying it will be their "best chapter yet".
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