PREGNANT Molly-Mae Hague has raised concerned after she visited a children’s farm with daughter Bambi.
The star is currently expecting her second baby with boxer partner Tommy Fury and took their daughter on an exciting adventure to meet newborn lambs.
Molly-Mae showed off the young lambs on her Instagram stories, but it sparked worry as there is a risk of contracting disease from animals who’ve recently given birth.
The Love Island alum visited Ash End House Children’s Farm with Bambi where she shared a photo of the “three days old” lambs.
The Children’s Farm has a section on its website dedicated to safety and measures pregnant women can take to reduce the risk of infection.
“One of the most common things we get asked about is toxoplasmosis and whether pregnant ladies should visit the farm. The main risk is to farm workers who may have much closer contact with birthing animals,” the website reads.
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Toxoplasmosis is caused by ingesting a parasite found in cat poo, infected meat, and sometimes in the birthing fluids of sheep and goats.
Symptoms include a fever, sore throat and general malaise, but can be serious for pregnant or immunocompromised people.
“If you are in either category, it’s recommended you avoid contact with lambs, goat kids, goats and sheep during spring and early summer, and exercise a high level of personal hygiene (hand washing etc) when on the farm,” the website adds.
As Molly is currently pregnant, his visit to the farm animals is no doubt set to raise eyebrows.
It is the latest health worry to hit the expectant mum.
Molly-Mae’s farm trip comes after she revealed she’s having trouble breathing during her pregnancy and is concerned it might lead to her becoming addicted to nasal sprays.
Sharing her addiction fears, the influencer said: “I’m getting really worried that I’m getting really addicted to these nasal sprays like the Sudafed spray I got one from Dubai.”
“I’m really worried that now I’ve seen all these articles in the past about people who get addicted to those nasal sprays.
“And that can’t live without them because without them I’m congested and now am I that person or is this still from the pregnancy I don’t know.”
Molly went on to admit she is not suffering from a cold or any illness but still finds herself feeling as though she cannot breathe in the morning – leading to her reaching for the sprays every day.
She said: “I don’t have a cold.
“I don’t feel ill but I wake up and I can’t breathe.”
But she assured fans she was feeling well within herself and her pregnancy as she nears her due date.











