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Chrissy Teigen feels kicks in her belly on the same week her stillborn son was due

Chrissy Teigen has revealed she is feeling her belly kick in the same week her baby Jack was meant to be born.

The model, 35, tragically lost her baby son back in September and documented the agonising experience in a set of devastating pictures on social media.

Taking to Twitter on Wednesday evening, Chrissy shared that she was feeling a "bit off" and was shocked to feel kicks in her belly, which she shared a video of.

She revealed that on Thursday she will be having surgery to treat endometriosis, a condition in which tissue similar to the lining of the womb starts to grow in other places.

Chrissy Teigen has revealed she is feeling her belly kick in the same week her baby Jack was meant to be born (Getty Images)
She shared a video of her belly moving (Twitter)

Chrissy tweeted: "My little Jack would have been born this week so I'm a bit off.

"I truly feel kicks in my belly, but it's not phantom.

"I have surgery for endometriosis tomorrow...but the period feeling this month is exactly like baby kicks. sigh."

Chrissy said it might be her son Jack saying hello (Twitter)

Her video showed her belly visibly moving as it kicked.

"Look at this," Chrissy captioned the post, adding a sad-faced emoji.

"I'll pretend it's him saying hi - it never stops."

Chrissy shared her heartbreak at losing her son in posts she made back in October.

Chrissy shared her grief with fans after the tragedy (CHRISSY TEIGEN via REUTERS)

She wrote on Instagram : "Jack worked so hard to be a part of our little family, and he will be, forever.

"To our Jack - I'm so sorry that the first few moments of your life were met with so many complications, that we couldn’t give you the home you needed to survive.

"We will always love you."

*If you have been affected by this story, advice and support can be found at Sands (stillbirth and neonatal death charity). You can call them on 0808 164 3332 or email helpline@sands.org.uk

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