Emmerdale’s Danny Miller appeared on the ITV daytime show Loose Women on Friday, and his wife Steph managed to discreetly breastfeed their newborn daughter while being interviewed
The couple appeared on the ITV daytime show on Friday as they candidly discussed the difficulties they faced falling pregnant, as Steph, who is a midwife, suffers from polycystic ovaries (PCOS), which can lead to fertility problems. However, their newborn daughter Edith could be heard crying backstage, prompting Steph’s mum to bring her out to be settled.
Steph, who had an intense water birth at home, introduced her daughter to the panellists and audience, and realising her daughter needed feeding, she discreetly began breastfeeding the newborn, while Danny had their two-year-old son Albert on his knee. Viewers were impressed by Steph’s multi-tasking skills, and heaped praise on the mum-of-two for bringing awareness to breastfeeding. “A massive well done to Steph Miller, showing how natural breastfeeding is especially on live tv,” one tweeted.
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“What a lovely moment to see steph just turning away from the camera so she could breast feed her beautiful baby xxx #proudmum #breastfeeding,” another added, while a viewer agreed: “How utterly brilliant to see Steph breastfeeding live on air! Well done.” Another viewer commended Steph for her “brave” decision to breastfeed on the live show, commenting: “Yes Steph!!!! Well done for braving feeding on TV, fab to see!!! Congratulations to you both on your arrival!!”
Another viewer was blown away by Steph’s confidence, and wrote: “Just idly flicking through TV channels and saw interview on @loosewomen with Danny Miller and his wife Steph who is a #midwife and had #homebirth and casually #breastfeeding ! Absolutely amazing ! What an advocate! Cheered up my day no end. Enjoy your beautiful family.”
Emmerdale star Danny explained how they had navigated the emotional turmoil they faced when trying to get pregnant, and he realised his job was just to support Steph as she was given the fertility drug Clomid to help her get pregnant. “That’s my role to be there for my partner Steph and that’s all I ever wanted to do was just support her the best I could and I think supporting each other through it worked, you know once you’ve got a shoulder to cry on,” he sweetly shared.
Steph also spoke about her home birth with Edith, and said it was “amazing” as she recalled the intense 36-minute labour. “We had a home birth at my mum’s house as we were in the process of moving again and my mum was decorating her bedroom so it was empty. We put the pool up in mum’s room and it was amazing,” she said.
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