
TV presenter Stacey Solomon made a heartbreaking admission about her children after experiencing an "all-time low." During a recent episode of her BBC reality show, Stacey and Joe, the mother-of-five shared her fears dealing with early menopause and sought support from her personal psychologist after feeling "snappy." After a conversation with her sister Jemma, who admits they're both "hypochondriacs," Stacey revealed that she has her medical professional on speed dial. The 35-year-old told her sister: "I think I'm going through the menopause, I'm perimenopausal, I'm so snappy and tired. I wake up tired, I have eight hours' sleep and I wake up and I'm exhausted."
Stacey added: "On mum's side the menopause came early so we're likely to go through it early too." Highlighting her sister's multiple responsibilities, Jemma joked: "You've got to remember you have 18 children, 17 dogs, 45 chickens, you work full-time, you have a busy life."Stacey added: 'If you could test tolerance, mine would be at its all-time low. "If I am going through the menopause and that's it, no more children for me, then I think I will open an animal sanctuary."

The TV star then met with her physiologist Dr Olly, alongside her husband Joe Swash sitting in on the conversation.
Speaking to Olly she explained: "I feel like I'm drying out. I think my ovaries are pruned and they have said goodbye.
"All my friends on Loose Women talk about it all the time. Some things I can't relate to. But I do think that as I get older I do get more agitated."
After their meeting, Stacey confessed: "My health anxiety started when I had Zach. I think when you have kids you start to recognise your own mortality.
"Meeting Olly and having that friend that can go down the rabbit hole with you has really helped."

She and Joe are parents to children Rex, five, Rose, three, and Belle, two, and Stacey's sons Zachary, 17, and Leighton, 12, from a previous relationship.
Despite this, the pair are reportedly considering expanding their family even further with more kids.
A source via the Mirror claimed: "No one would be surprised if baby number seven came along. A baby is never off the table.
"They've both got so much love to give, and Joe is the best, most hands-on dad. They would have another baby if the time was right, but their lives are so busy.
"They've talked about Joe having a vasectomy, but even then, they've joked about it being reversible. No one would be surprised if a number seven came along."
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