The four-year-old daughter of Home and Away actress Tammin Sursok, Lennon, was born. Tammin Sursok recently talked about Lennon’s birth on Instagram.
The actress, who portrayed Dani Sutherland in the Australian soap from 2000 to 2004, revealed her experience online, including the worries she had before Lennon was born.
‘I don’t know if anyone is aware, but I started bleeding 12 weeks into my pregnancy with Lennon. A lot.’ Tammin gave her followers an explanation.
The time was 4 a.m., and several miscarriages had just occurred.
“I sank to my knees in despair and misery, believing that this pregnancy was yet another one that had been lost.
We went straight to the hospital. I’ll never forget the look on the technicians face as they connected me to the monitors. Relief was the feeling.
Tammin was informed that the infant was healthy and had a healthy heartbeat.
Tammin’s bleeding ended up being the result of a subchronic bleed, which continued to cause bleeding throughout her pregnancy.
She openly admitted that she had trouble connecting with her unborn child because she worried about losing her. She called it, however, “the most intense feeling of love I have ever known” as soon as Lennon was born.
The actress addressed Lennon directly in her final statement.
“Today is her fourth birthday, and she has only brought us happiness, love, and compassion.” She has helped me in so many ways, including teaching me to trust in God’s timing.
‘Lennon We adore you more than you can possibly imagine, bleu. We appreciate your saving us.
Her supporters were quick to commend her on her candour and emphasise the value of sharing such experiences so that other expectant women going through comparable circumstances know they are not alone.
Despite being most well-known for her work on Home and Away, Tammin has also acted in a number of other soap operas, including The Young and the Restless from 2007 to 2009.
In Neighbours last year, the 39-year-old played fashion designer Montana Marcel, just months before the show’s farewell episode on Channel 5, which at the time was believed to be its final ever airing. However, Amazon later revived the well-liked soap, and it will return to screens later this year.