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Home and Away character makes a big decision in pregnancy storyline

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Rose offers her assistance.

Spoilers from Monday’s (March 13) Australian time zone episode of Home and Away are included below, which some UK viewers may want to skip.

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Bree Cameron from Home and Away has once more confided in Rose Delaney as her major new storyline develops.

Following her previous kidnapping incident with her violent husband Jacob, Bree recently informed Rose that she is expecting a child but is unsure of the paternity.

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Bree and guitarist Remi Carter of Lyrik have been dating on and off for the past few months. As they were always cautious when they slept together, she has informed Rose that there is a very slim probability that Remi is the father.

Bree has also admitted to Rose that when Jacob abducted her and made her stay with him for two months ago, she felt compelled to have s*x with him. She is adamant that Jacob, who passed away in January, is the father.

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Bree tried to find the proper moment to tell Remi about her pregnancy in the episode that aired on Monday (March 13) on Channel 7 in Australia.

Bree worries that Remi won’t comprehend her decision to have s*x with Jacob, despite the fact that Rose has noted that it was obviously not consenting given the circumstances.

A troubled Bree has pushed Remi away and insisted that they don’t have a future, opting not to ask him for help. This just caused her further heartache when she mistakenly thought Remi had cheated by spending the night with another lady.

On the most recent episode of the show, Bree talked to Rose about the challenging circumstance and said she no longer intended to engage Remi and wanted to have a termination.

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Bree clarified: “I should have just gone with my gut. This pregnancy doesn’t need to be disclosed to Remi.

“I must make this choice since Remi won’t be participating and Jacob has left. More time is not necessary. I just don’t feel prepared to be a mother.

“This baby cannot be mine. I’m going to schedule a consultation at the clinic.”

Rose’s agreement to preserve Bree’s privacy and to support her when she made a decision made Bree happy.

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