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Vicky Pattison's PMDD fears about motherhood
24 Mar
Summary
- Vicky Pattison expresses worry about motherhood due to PMDD.
- She documents her fertility journey, including freezing eggs.
- Pattison fears PMDD symptoms will affect her parenting.

Vicky Pattison has shared her deep concerns regarding her ability to be a mother, stemming from her ongoing battle with Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD).
Pattison, who documented her egg-freezing process starting at age 35, expressed apprehension about how her PMDD symptoms would affect her parenting. She described experiencing debilitating periods of intense mood swings, irritability, and dark thoughts, fearing this would hinder her from being a 'fun mum'.
The TV personality has been open about her years-long struggle with PMDD, a condition marked by severe symptoms akin to PMS but far more intense, impacting daily life significantly. These symptoms can include depression, anxiety, and emotional instability.
Her journey is featured in a Channel 4 documentary, "Maybe Baby?", exploring various paths to parenthood. Pattison has also been vocal about the fertility industry, criticizing the term 'geriatric eggs' and advocating for more accessible egg-freezing options for women.
She and her husband, Ercan Ramadan, are exploring their options, with Pattison admitting societal pressure to have children, while also acknowledging her career ambitions and fears about taking a break. She emphasizes the importance of women having security and backup plans regarding their fertility.




