STACEY Dooley has opened up about experiencing an ectopic pregnancy and the dramatic operation she faced in the wake of the news.

The TV star has got candid in a new interview discussing the hugely difficult time in her life.

Stacey Dooley chokes back tears as she emotionally shares heartbreaking ectopic pregnancy.Stacey Dooley has emotionally shared details of her heartbreaking ectopic pregnancy and emergency surgeryCredit: Suppllied Stacey Dooley and Kevin Clifton embracing in front of a sparkly silver background.Stacey, 38, had an ectopic pregnancy last yearCredit: Instagram Stacey Dooley holding her baby daughter Minnie in her kitchen.She shares daughter Minnie with partner Kevin CliftonCredit: Instagram

is mum to daughter Minnie with her partner, star , 43, but the 38-year-old was left heartbroken last year when she went through an .

It affects one in every 80 – 90 , or 11,000 pregnancies each year, the NHS says.

It happens when a fertilised egg implants outside the womb and tragically means the unborn baby cannot survive.

Speaking on the “What’s the Tea, Amy?” podcast with model and actress Amy Jackson Westwick, Stacey – who has been open about her maternity struggles in the past – said: “I fell pregnant last year, and it didn’t go brilliantly.

“I couldn’t talk about it for such a long time without bursting into floods of tears.

“But now I can. It was ectopic and it was all dramatic.”

She said: “It happened in Liverpool. And I was at Liverpool Women’s Hospital this time.

“Everything was quite dramatic and it was like ‘you’re bleeding internally’ and I had to go for immediate surgery.”

Stacey added: “I remember I was lying on the bed, about to go under, because it was all going t*** up,” before she told how she felt she was in “capable hands”.

The BBC documentary-maker, who lives in Merseyside with her family, added: “That environment, you know the Women’s hospital, they are renowned for being absolutely amazing.”

STACEY’S BATTLE

Previously, the Luton lass choked back tears as she .

“I have experienced what it is like to struggle to have a child,” she said in a confessional after speaking about surrogacy with .

Barrie was Britain’s first legally recognised gay father, who praised surrogacy in the episode.

“We obviously wanted to expand our family, and last year I fell pregnant and it didn’t go brilliantly,” Stacey added in her confessional moment.

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Getting emotional, she added: “It was ectopic.”

Stacey went on: “I am so sorry because this is so predictable.

“I am sat here, crying on a bed.

“It was ectopic, and it was really f***ing difficult.”

Reflecting on the ordeal, Stacey said: “Of course, when you go through something like that, you are forced to think of alternatives.

“S**t happens, and if you want a bigger family, you have to think how you’re going to do that.”

FAMILY LIFE

Stacey is in a relationship with professional dancer Kevin whom she met in 2018.

The TV presenter and broadcaster met Kevin, 42, when they were paired up with each other on Strictly.

They even lifted the Glitter Ball trophy together when they won the series.

Stacey and Kevin started dating the following year.

They welcomed their first child in January 2023, a daughter named Minnie.

Stacey Dooley with red hair, wearing a black top, appears to be holding back tears as she speaks.She told how she couldn’t talk about the ordeal for a long time without bursting into tearsCredit: Suppllied Stacey Dooley with red hair and sunglasses, wearing a black top and pleated beige pants.Stacey became a first time mum in 2023Credit: Splash Stacey Dooley and Kevin Clifton arrive at Wimbledon.The BBC documentary maker previously told how they would look into other avenues to add to their familyCredit: Paul Edwards