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22/09/2017

Paloma Faith Discusses Dangerous Labour

Paloma Faith has opened up about the birth of her first child, admitting that her labour was dangerous when things did not go to plan.

Appearing on The Jonathan Ross Show, which airs this Saturday (23 September), the 36-year-old discussed her childbirth experience, admitting: "[Before, I said] 'I'm going to do hypnobirthing, no drugs, be this perfect Earth Mother', and then everything that could go wrong went wrong, and I had all the drugs imaginable and 20 hours of labour and an emergency Caesarean and a premature baby.

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"So, as I said, I went to hell. It's the absolute most incredible thing that's ever happened to me. It's just like nothing prepares you for it and you enter into this secret club with other parents. Now I finally feel part of something, having been an outside for my entire life."

She continued: "When you meet other people whose relationship are still going strong after multiple children, they deserve medals, it's amazing.

"It's really hard not to resent the man because you go through this and you look at them and you're like, 'You will never understand what happened to me'."

Faith welcomed her first child with her partner Leyman Lahcine in August 2016. The couple, who are notoriously private, have not revealed the name nor gender of their baby.

(JP/LM)

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"Paloma Faith has opened up about the birth of her first child, admitting that her labour was dangerous when things did not go to plan."