Amy Hart says she's donating eggs after conceiving naturally
02.09.2022 - 12:39
/ ok.co.uk
Love Island star Amy Hart delighted fans when she revealed she's expecting her first child with boyfriend Sam Rason on Loose Women earlier this week. And now the star, who has previously undergone several egg freezing procedures before conceiving naturally, has said she will donate her eggs to help others. Replying to a followers question on TikTok which said: "Would you really donate them? That's lovely," Amy, 30, replied: "Yes because I've had lots of friends who have had to use donor eggs and luckily there's been lots of eggs donated.
"So I would hope that one day if I needed donor eggs there'd be lots in the bank. So obviously then I have to pay it forward and give mine for all the lovely ladies that need donor eggs." "So I would hope that one day if I needed donor eggs there'd be lots in the bank. So obviously then I have to pay it forward and give mine for all the lovely ladies that need donor eggs." Amy has been open about her journey with egg-freezing, which resulted in 12 eggs, and gave us an update back in February after her latest round.
"It was different to one, two and three because I was on a lot more medication," she explained, before revealing how tired, bloated and emotional she became. So after the up and downs of going through the procedures, it was understandably a welcome surprise for Amy when she found out she and boyfriend of a year Sam Rason had conceived naturally. Announcing the news on Loose Women she said: "It was very unexpected, we weren't going to try until next year.
"I had my 30th completely sober. I had people coming up to my saying, 'You don't seem very drunk'. "I said to my best friend, 'People are starting to ask' and they said, 'Well, you're going to have to do something.'" Amy, who
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