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Chloe Goodman says she made a will over fears she would die giving birth to son Hudson

Chloe Goodman has revealed how she made a will over fears she would die giving birth to her son, Hudson.

The Ex On The Beach star, 28, welcomed her second child with fiancé Grant Hall in February after a complicated pregnancy which saw her have to have a caesarean at 35 weeks.

Chloe said she was left fearing for her life after doctors stitched her bladder and uterus together, with her being in agonising pain as she carried Hudson to term.

The television personality had to undergo a cervical stitch procedure three months into her pregnancy- a complication after she had to have half her cervix removed four years ago due to the discovery of abnormal cells during a routine smear test.

Chloe Goodman has revealed how she made a will over fears she would die giving birth to her son, Hudson (Instagram)

In an interview with New Magazine, Chloe said at 19 weeks she discovered doctors had stitched her uterus and bladder together and was left with an ultimatum- have corrective surgery and risk losing Hudson if they removed the stitch or be left in excruciating pain with the risk of putting her life in danger.

She said: "I just looked at Grant like, "Oh my God, I can't do this", I just knew I'd lose Hudson if they removed that stich, I refused to give up on him."

Chloe, who is also proud mum to 18-month-old Isla, decided to proceed with the pregnancy even though doctors told he r she was putting her health and life at risk.

Of deciding to plan for the worst outcome, she added: "Me and Grant were meant to do our wills ages ago, when I was in the hospital I realised if it all went wrong, I have to make sure he gets my money. Grant's already got stuff in place."

The Ex On The Beach star, 28, welcomed her second child with fiancé Grant Hall in February (chloe__goodman/Instagram)

"We had to take Isla into consideration as well, if anything happened to Chloe, Isla and Hudson would be growing up without their mum", Grant added.

And Chloe said she "couldn't stop crying" with happiness at welcoming Hudson with Grant.

Chloe previously talked to Closer Magazine about her complicated pregnancy back in January.

She said: "It took nine weeks to discover what had happened with my bladder. I was wetting myself, I was wearing adult nappies and I had no urge to wee. I was in excruciating pain too and in and out of hospital.

Chloe said she was left fearing for her life and made a will ahead of Hudson's birth (Instagram)

"Doctors wanted to remove the stitch, but I was adamant that I couldn't put the baby at risk, and refused. I have been really closely monitored since. The incontinence stopped but the pain is still pretty bad."

She was also been warned by doctors that she may need to use a catheter bag for the rest of her life as her bladder could end up being severely damaged.

She added: "They have to put the stitch higher up than it was with Isla because of the scar tissue and I don’t have much of my cervix left anyway, so I've been told I won't be able to carry again after this pregnancy. This will be our last child."

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