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Danielle Armstrong thanks Ferne McCann for 'saving her vagina' during birth of baby daughter

Danielle Armstrong has praised Ferne McCann for being a good friend - and for "saving her vagina".

The former TOWIE stars talked motherhood and giving birth during Ferne's ITVBe show First Time Mum on Sunday night.

New mum Danielle, 32, gave birth to her baby daughter Orla Mae five months ago and has revealed that Ferne, 30, gave her some very useful advice.

She said: "I'd done my pelvic floor but I didn't even tear. She was 8lbs 11, bear in mind, and I had a natural and I didn't tear.

"But I'd done the thing...the perineal massage."

Danielle Armstrong thanked Ferne McCann for helping her prepare for childbirth (ITV)
Ferne advised Danielle about perineal massage (ITV)

Earlier this year on the same programme Ferne had advised Danielle to massage the area between her vagina and bottom to stretch out her muscles.

Speaking in last night's episode, Ferne said: "I've basically saved your vagina."

"You have saved my vagina," Danielle replied.

Danielle and her baby girl Orla (Danielle Armstrong/Instagram)

"You are the vagina saviour.

"Everything is back to normal. We're all good there."

The duo then clinked their glasses, giving a "cheers" to Danielle's private parts.

Ferne and her daughter Sunday (Ferne McCann/Instagram)

Danielle and her fiancé Tommy Edney became parents to baby Orla back in May.

Ferne is mum to Sunday, two, with her ex boyfriend Arthur Collins.

Arthur was jailed for 20 years in 2017 for an acid attack in a London nightclub.

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