Helen Flanagan "wouldn't rule out" having another child.
The 30-year-old actress shares daughters Matilda, six, and Delilah, three, and four-month-old son Charlie with her footballer fiancée Scott Sinclair and has now discussed plans to expand her brood despite previously swearing not to have any more kids.
In an interview with the new issue of OK! magazine, she said: "When you feel so dreadful, you do think, 'No way, I will absolutely never have another baby,' but as soon as Charlie arrived, I just thought, 'You're so worth it.'
"I wouldn't rule out another. I've always said in my head I wanted four."
The former 'Coronation Street' star admits that she is worried about suffering the sickness that comes with her hyperemesis gravidarum diagnosis which left her unable to "do anything" for months.
Helen said: "It's not just morning sickness, it's really nasty. It absolutely wiped me out for three months – for a good two months I couldn't even lift my head off the pillow. All the medication they gave me at the hospital didn't work.
"My mum was my rock because Scott was training. We ended up living at her and my dad's for three months because I couldn't do anything."
Helen played Rosie Webster in 'Corrie' and revealed that she was close to returning to the ITV soap until she fell pregnant with Charlie.
She said: "I was in talks with 'Corrie' about going back. Then I found out I was pregnant a few days later and I had to say in my meeting that I was pregnant.
"So I was going to go back but then I fell pregnant with Charlie and he’s the best thing ever."
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