Coronation Street star shares emotional video about the pain of negative pregnancy tests, encouraging others not to give up.

It took 2 years, but we finally have our Rainbow baby.

September 6th 2024.

Coronation Street star shares emotional video about the pain of negative pregnancy tests, encouraging others not to give up.
In a recent interview, actress Stephanie Davis opened up about her experience with pregnancy, describing it as a "rollercoaster" ride. The Coronation Street star shared a heartwarming video where she talked about her past struggles with trying to conceive.

Davis, who is already a mother to her seven-year-old son Caben, whom she shares with her ex-partner Jeremy McConnell, met on the set of Celebrity Big Brother back in 2016. Currently in a relationship with Joe McKalroy, the former Hollyoaks star is overjoyed to be expanding her family.

After announcing her pregnancy, the actress, known for her role as Courtney Vance, documented her struggles and shared them in a heartfelt Instagram post. "After 2 years, we finally got our Rainbow baby," she wrote. "To anyone out there who is trying to conceive or going through difficulties with getting pregnant, I hear you, I see you, I love you, and please don't lose hope."

Davis continued to share her story, stating, "Month after month, it became more painful to see those negative pregnancy test results. I felt like I could work in the medical field with all the research and knowledge I gained. There are so many more videos I could have added, spanning two years. Each negative test felt like reliving our miscarriage all over again. The longing, the pain, the emptiness of loving someone you haven't even met yet, and just wanting them here so badly."

The actress then went on to describe the lengths she went to in hopes of seeing a positive result, such as taking the tests out of the trash, examining them under different lighting, and analyzing her symptoms. "It was honestly so draining and heartbreaking, wanting our miracle so much," she shared.

Davis ended her post with words of encouragement for struggling women, advising them to let go of control and just breathe. "I'm praying that you all get your positive test," she wrote.

The Instagram post received an overwhelming amount of support from fans and fellow celebrities. Oti Mabuse, a former Strictly Come Dancing pro, replied with tears emojis, while former Love Island star Cally-Jane Beech wrote, "Awww, I love this! Congratulations!"

Davis rose to fame when she joined the cast of Channel 4 soap Hollyoaks in 2010, playing the role of Sinead O'Connor. She was let go from the show in 2015 due to being deemed unfit to work, but eventually returned in 2018 before leaving again in 2020. Last year, she made a brief appearance in ITV's Coronation Street as Courtney Vance, a character who sparked controversy with her steamy affair with her husband's assistant, Aadi Alahan.

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