Vicky Pattison breaks down in tears as she opens up on ‘stressful’ egg freezing journey
FORMER Geordie Shore star Vicky Pattison has emotionally opened up to fans over her struggle with freezing her eggs.
The reality TV legend, 35, has been making efforts to start a family this year but her journey has been anything but smooth.
Vicky, who is known for being incredibly candid, took to social media to inform her fans that she was stressed, as she undergoes the procedure.
In one post she confessed to fans: " But I'd be lying if I said it had all been plane sailing."
And in another emotionally charged post she added: "But regardless of how positive you try to be, some moments are just going to punch you in the d***k."
She then said: "There just are going to be some moments that are really hard and that's ok - you're pumping your body full of hormones, you're building your hopes up, you're putting so much pressure in yourself."
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She added: "Feelings of sadness, stress and overwhelm are bound to happen."
Vicky, who is engaged to Ercan Ramadan, then confessed that she had hidden herself away in her bathroom, sobbing uncontrollably.
The couple have been dating since 2019 and in February last year the couple announced their engagement.
Vicky first shot to fame when she joined the cast of Geordie Shore in 2011 until 2014.
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Back in January this year, Vicky shared with fans that her fertility journey was paused after doctors found a cyst on her ovary.
She wrote: "Unfortunately yesterday didn't go as planned and I have another cyst on one of my ovaries."
She added: "As the injections I would have to administer as part of my fertility treatment are predominantly oestrogen - rather than stimulating the ovary follicles which is what we want to happen - it would end up instead predominantly feeding the cyst and treatment would be wasted."
And continued by saying: "I'm naturally a little bit disappointed and spent most of yesterday crying and just feeling super drained - it was as if someone had let all the air out of a balloon."
And added: " But I suppose that was just all the angst and nervous energy leaving my body and making me feel like a human raisin."