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Lily Waddell

Ashley Cain's baby girl in 'lots of pain' as she's put to sleep for bone marrow surgery

Ashley Cain 's baby girl was in "lots of pain" when she was put to sleep for bone marrow treatment.

Generous celebrities, including Molly-Mae Hague and Kate Ferdinand, and their loyal fans alike donated more than one million pounds to pay for Azaylia to have specialist treatment in Singapore.

The reality star, 30, and his girlfriend Safiyya Vorajee plan to make the trip to Singapore for their daughter's treatment for a rare, aggressive form of cancer known as acute myeloid leukaemia.

Reflecting on the day in the UK ahead of their trip, mum Safiyya said her seven-month-old daughter was in "a lot of pain" after a "tough" time at the hospital.

Ashley Cain's baby girl in 'lots of pain' as she's put to sleep for bone marrow surgery (Instagram)

She wrote: "What a tough day she's had, bless her. She's been in a lot of pain today."

Doctors in the UK were preparing for hospital in Singapore for Azaylia by getting and sending out samples of her blood.

In a piece to camera, Safiyya got emotional as she said watching her daughter being put to sleep tugged on her heartstrings.

Safiyya got emotional (Instagram)

She said: "Azaylia is currently in theatre having a bone marrow done. Watching your daughter being put to sleep, again, really pulls another level of heartstrings.

"Just sit in isolated room waiting for her to come out. These days feel so long and they feel so tough but you'd do anything for your child — anything like — you don't care about how you are yourself.

"So many people ask how are you feeling, how is this and we have one destination and that is to get to Singapore and to get through this."

Later, Safiyya updated fans on Azaylia (Instagram)

Later, Safiyya updated fans on Azaylia once her daughter had recovered from the blood transfusion and she said she was "stable".

She said: "The procedures are all done and we are currently on a blood transfusion. Azaylia has recovered, she had to have blood taken from her.

"60ml can leave you very anemic and your blood pressure and heart rate can go anywhere while blood's being taken from your body but luckily Azaylia was very stable."

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