Made in Chelsea star Louise Thompson has posed completely nude to show off every inch of her ever growing baby bump on Monday.
The reality TV star is due to give birth to her first child with fiancé Ryan Libbey in November.
Posing on her Instagram Stories, she shared the full-length snap of herself to her 1.2million followers.
The pregnant MIC star, 31, also opened up and admitted that her pregnancy journey has been “up and down”.
Louise could be seen standing side on to the camera with her leg out and her arm wrapped over chest to protect her modesty in the mirror.
Trying on a few of her pre-pregnancy wardrobe items, she wrote: “Well this top doesn’t fit very well anymore!” as a plain white tank top rode up over her growing bump.
Wearing a pair of blue shorts, she wrote: “This is where dressing becomes a bit problematic because this must look mental… Cue Obelix.”
The weekend before her posts Louise had been to Wiltshire to enjoy a luxury getaway spa with her baby daddy, Ryan.
Sharing discoveries about her pregnant body during their break, Louise wrote: “People say that swimming is the one time that you don’t feel pregnant – that you feel weightless.
“I have to say as someone who used to compete in regular swimming competitions where breaststroke was my thing, I strongly disagree.
“It’s a whole different ball game. I felt like my belly was going to drag along the bottom of the pool (like one of those cleaning robots) hahahaa.”
The former Edinburgh University student recently coughed up blood so rushed to hospital after fearing it could be a sign of another baby loss following her tragic miscarriage in March.
Louise is in the high risk category as she suffers from Ulcerative Colitis, an autoimmune condition which affects 1 in every 420 people in the UK.
Talking to the MailOnline, Louise said: “In the beginning I was so happy just to see the two lines on the stick. I was elated. We have wanted another addition to the family for years.
“I just want to get to that end point in one shape and for it to all turn out well. Anyone that has had fertility issues or a miscarriage, the fear that it will end before that goalpost…
“The good news is I am about six and a half months (along) now. I shouldn’t even think about this but I am someone that knows all the stats, babies can be delivered prematurely so, I feel like I’m in a really comfortable place now.”
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