Helen Flanagan has opened up on Instagram about her emotional journey after giving birth to her third child Charlie.
The Bury soap star shared a snap of herself snuggled up with seven-month-old Charlie as she said her son was likely to be her last baby.
Helen, who plays Rosie Webster in Coronation Street, says part of her doesn't want to stop breastfeeding because every stage of his development makes her feel emotional.
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She wrote: "Still feeding. Part of me wants a bit of me back.
"Part of me doesn't want to stop as Charlie is very likely my last so every stage makes me a bit emotional."
Helen, 31, previously said her third baby would be her last after suffering from Hyperemesis Gravidarum, an extreme form of morning sickness that causes severe nausea and vomiting, which she's had during all her pregnancies.

She wrote: "I am under no illusion that there will be times that I find juggling three children challenging.
"I find the first month of having a newborn quite overwhelming but that’s fine to feel that way.
"I am very grateful to be blessed with three babies.
"This will be my last pregnancy due to Hyperemesis Gravidarum but I have so many pictures of my pregnancies for memories."
She said giving birth to Charlie, on her fiance Scott Sinclair's 32nd birthday in March, was one of her 'proudest moments.'
They welcomed their boy at the Royal Bolton Hospital where Helen was also born.
The couple also have daughters Matilda, six, and Delilah, three.