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Kirsty Hatcher & Sophie McCoid

Helen Flanagan 'won't rule out' baby after previously saying Charlie was her last

Helen Flanagan has hinted that she could have another child, after previously saying her third baby would be her last.

Coronation Street star Helen welcomed baby Charlie in March but said she wouldn't have a fourth child after suffering a "horrendous" pregnancy with Charlie.

Helen, 30, suffered with severe hyperemesis gravidarum, a condition which causes severe morning sickness that left her bed bound and in and out of hospital for months on end.

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However three months since Charlie's arrival Helen appears to be getting broody again.

Helen already has two daughters Matilda, six, and Delilah, three, alongside Charlie, but a fourth could be on the way soon.

Speaking to OK! Magazine Helen said: “When you feel so dreadful, you do think, ‘No way, I will absolutely never have another baby,’ but as soon as Charlie arrived I just thought, ‘You’re so worth it'.

"I wouldn’t rule out another. I’ve always said in my head I wanted four."

But Helen is still apprehensive about a fourth pregnancy as the sickness that she suffered left her unable to "do anything".

She said: “It’s not just morning sickness, it’s really nasty. It absolutely wiped me out for three months, for a good two months I couldn’t even lift my head off the pillow. All the medication they gave me at the hospital didn’t work.

“My mum was my rock because Scott was training. We ended up living at her and my dad's for three months because I couldn’t do anything.”

Helen previously spoke about her condition during an interview on Loose Women.

She said: "I love having babies but when I think of the Hyperemesis, I couldn’t have another for a very long time because I wouldn’t be able to look after them, my poor mum would be looking after everyone."

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