Mar 22 • 13:40 UTC 🇬🇧 UK Mirror

Pregnant Molly-Mae Hague has fans worried as she visits farm with newborn lambs

Molly-Mae Hague's recent farm visit to see newborn lambs has raised concerns among her fans regarding health risks during her pregnancy.

Molly-Mae Hague, who is six months pregnant, visited Ash End House Children's Farm in Staffordshire to see newborn lambs shortly after their birth. Sharing her experience on social media, she posted a photo of the lambs alongside a caption expressing her delight. However, her outing has sparked concern among her followers, who worry about potential health risks associated with farm visits during pregnancy.

Health guidelines from the NHS state that while pregnant women can visit farms, they must take necessary precautions to avoid infections, particularly from animals that have recently given birth. These precautions include avoiding direct contact with such animals due to the risk of infections like toxoplasmosis, which could potentially harm both mother and baby.

This incident underscores the challenges influencers face when sharing personal moments in the public eye, as their choices can lead to a mix of admiration and concern from followers. Molly-Mae's situation reflects broader discussions about the responsibilities of public figures regarding health and safety, especially during sensitive times such as pregnancy.

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