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McBusted’s Harry Judd And Pregnant Wife Izzy Turned To IVF To Conceive

Last month McBusted/ Mcfly/ Strictly Come Dancing hunk, Harry Judd, and his wife, Izzy, confirmed that they were expecting a baby in January.

SQUEAL.

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However, the adorbs couple have now come forward to admit that their road to parenthood was not an easy one, and after struggling to conceive naturally for years they resorted to IVF last year.

However, their hope turned to heartache when they suffered a miscarriage following their first attempt at IVF.

Speaking to HELLO! magazine, Harry explained: “You feel like you are never going to be the ones who get to say, ‘We are having a baby’; that is why we feel so blessed now.

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“In an ideal world when you’re ready to start a family you hope you will conceive in the first few months of trying.

“We were like, no, no we won’t need IVF, it won’t be us. IVF was like something you didn’t talk about. We thought it would be fine.”

However, with Izzy being diagnosed with polycystic ovaries in her twenties the two struggled to get pregnant, with Izzy poignantly adding: “Every baby is a miracle but we do feel so very lucky.

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“I never wanted to stop believing that we would have a family.

“But you do feel like someone has pressed pause on your life and you can’t go anywhere.”

Harry reveals that they first started trying for a baby after their 2012 wedding, and the desperately long wait made the moment that they watched the embryo be implanted on a scan all the more incredible.

Izzy shares: “It was such a clinical environment but there was such magic in the air.”

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And they are both more than happy to wait and see whether they are going to have a boy or a girl, with Harry insisting that they don’t want to find out beforehand.

Either way, we are sure that baby Judd is going to be just the cutest - and most loved - little baby in the world.

Congratulations once again, Harry and Izzy - we couldn’t be more happy for you.

Read the full interview in HELLO! magazine, out now.