STACEY Solomon has revealed her ‘trick’ to inducing labour as she counts down to the birth of baby number five.
It came as shock as the TV star fell pregnant just six months after her and husband Joe Swash welcomed their last child.

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And the pair recently announced the very exciting news that they’re having a girl.
On December 30, 2022, Stacey Solomon told fans she is due to give birth “this time next month”.
This means she is due on January 30.
Posting a video showing off her baby bump, Stacey said: “Coming soon… Much sooner than we thought 😂.”


An in a bid to induce labour, Stacey showed her followers her way of “letting gravity do some of the work.”
She could be seen in her kitchen squatting in her brown top and jogging bottoms while clutching a cup of tea.
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The TV presenter penned: “Happy Friday. From me squatting at every opportunity just to try and let gravity do some of the work before labour kicks in.
“Did anyone else do this at the end? Or am I just a weirdo? Joe thinks it’s hilarious.”
The TV star announced she is expecting her second daughter in an adorable post on Instagram, but the Loose Women panellist may have been dropping hints for days.
Stacey, who already shares Rex, three, and daughter Rose, one, with Joe, shared a photo of her blossoming baby bump in an off-the-shoulder frock that was pink.
She beamed alongside her sister Jemma Solomon and Instagram cleaning star Mrs Hinch – AKA Sophie Hinchcliffe.
The photo got fans talking about the gender of Stacey’s baby days before her announcement, and people were convinced there was a tell-tale sign of whether she is expecting a girl.
The star’s fans were also quick to flock to the comments to point out Stacey’s hints, with one writing: “Are you telling us something with the pink.”
Another wrote: “It’s a girl vibes.”
“Beautiful, is this a hint the next baby pickle is going to be a girl,” added a third.

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