Jessie J cried tears of joy the first time she suffered morning sickness

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Jessie J cried tears of joy the first time she suffered morning sickness. The 33-year-old star was told she wouldn't be able to have children after being diagnosed with endometriosis in 2014, and so Jessie was overcome with emotion when she suffered morning sickness for the first time. She shared: 'I got pregnant - I did it by myself. I...

The 33-year-old star was told she wouldn't be able to have children after being diagnosed with endometriosis in 2014, and so Jessie was overcome with emotion when she suffered morning sickness for the first time.

Jessie suffered a heartbreaking miscarriage last November. But the Price Tag hitmaker still dreams of having children in the next two years.Asked whether she'd like to have a baby soon, Jessie told the Rule Breakers podcast: "Oh 100 per cent. For sure in the next two years I want to have a baby. If I can. Whichever way it happens; naturally, surrogate, IVF , adopted... Whatever, I'm open.

 

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