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Pregnant Molly-Mae Hague shares sweet baby scan as she reveals 'disheartening' reason she can't feel unborn daughter move

Molly-Mae Hague has been keeping her followers updated after sharing the wonderful news she is pregnant last month. The former Love Island star and her beau Tommy Fury, who she met on the ITV2 dating show in 2019, revealed they are set to become parents for the first time to a daughter.

Taking to Instagram on Thursday evening (October 13), Molly-Mae shared a number of sweet clips of her baby scan as she waved hello to her "little girly". However, the influencer, 23, also candidly confessed to feeling "disheartened" by the lack of movement she's felt from her first child.

The mum-to-be uploaded a video of her latest scan, after revealing she was six months pregnant earlier this month, and gushed: "Hello little girls," before adding: "The little nose and mouth."

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She then went on to share scan pictures captured during the special moment she got to check in on her unborn baby girl but revealed she has an anterior placenta.

Showing her followers what this is with an arrow pointing toward the scan, Molly-Mae told how the baby is "literally pushing into it," as she explained: "I have been getting quite disheartened at how little I've been able to feel her move... especially when I can feel her and Tommy can't when he touches my belly.

"So it's really reassuring to know it's because my placenta is literally a huge sponge between me and baby that's absorbing all her movement and preventing me from really feeling it."

She went on to say: "Think it'll be a little while yet until we see her little legs kicking through or Tommy feels her bu I'm keeping my fingers crossed." Afterward, Molly-Mae went on to tell her fans she

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