Marnie Simpson has considered using a surrogate in future after "traumatic labour".
The mother-of-one said her difficult experience with birthing has "put her off" the process of natural childbirth all together.
Recently, she welcomed her four-month-old son Rox with her singer beau Casey Johnson.
The loved-up reality star couple have been together since they started dating in 2017 and Casey has been a great support to Marnie.
During her "traumatic" 28-hour long labour in October, the reality star mum lost two pints of blood.
Marnie confessed she was unlikely to put herself through it again.
She admitted she has "genuinely spoken about surrogacy" as the thought of going through it again is too much for the star.

Casey told OK! magazine : "It was the birth, it wasn't the pregnancy."
Distraught Marnie admitted she has not been the same person since having Rox and she confessed the labour has left her with major anxiety.
"I've honestly not been the same person since it. I really haven't. I've suffered with major anxiety," she confessed.

The troubled birth also saw Marnie's bladder flare up after having Rox.
She picked up a bacterial infection which affected her chronic bladder condition that she has battled with since 2016.
Although Casey said Marnie has "gradually getting better", Marnie countered she didn't feel the same.
She said: "I'm just not the same – it's strange."

Previously speaking to new! magazine about the stressful time, Marnie said: "It's like having a constant UTI. I got down about it after the birth."
For the first few weeks as a new mum, Marnie was unable to adjust to their new life as parents due to being bedbound.
During pregnancy, Marnie said she was "absolutely terrified" of labour.
Looking back at the moment, she said: "I was scared, but by God I didn't know what was coming. If I knew then what I know now, Jesus. If I thought it was gonna be bad and painful – it topped it by like ten times."
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