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Dom Lever shares snap of Jess Shears’ bump and reveals next Love Island baby is due ‘anytime’

They’re one of the few Love Island couples still standing and Jess Shears and Dom Lever are about to reach a milestone that is rarely reached among the Islanders – having a baby.

Dom, 28, posted snaps of his wife’s growing bump on Instagram as he called for their little one to arrive as soon as possible.

Glamour model Jess, 26, is well into her trimester now and is due to give birth in September.

The brunette looked stunning the trio of photos as she posed in nothing but a pair of skimpy black knickers to show off her growing belly.

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Jess and Dom from Love Island are about to become parents (Image: Lia Toby/WENN.com)
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Dom shared photos of Jess’ baby bump (Image: domlever/Instagram)

In one snap she held on to her boobs as she gave a side on view of her bump, while the other picture was a full-length photo of her changing body.

The last image was an adorable picture of proud dad-to-be Dom kissing his wife’s belly.

“Anytime now would be good,” he captioned the post.

Dom and Jess met on Love Island 2017 and became engaged after just three months of dating.

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Jess has kept fans updated throughout her pregnancy (Image: jessica_rose_uk/Instagram)

They married in Mykonos in October last year and announced their pregnancy seven months later in May.

Recalling the moment they discovered they were to become parents, Jess told New! magazine: “We found out at two weeks. We did ten tests just to make sure!”

But the couple said that they were initially reluctant to share the news after hearing their baby could be at risk of a rare blood condition.

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Jess and Dom met on Love Island in 2017 (Image: ITV Picture Desk)

They were told that their child could experience complications due to rare blood type – RH Negative – which called lead to rhesus disease, where the mothers blood cells attack the baby’s cells causing anaemia and jaundice.

Explaining how she reacted to the news, mum-to-be Jess said: “I have found it a bit daunting. Even up until i started to feel a kick more regularly. I was like, ‘Is everything OK?!”

Jess added: “We left it really late, past 12 weeks, before we told anyone, not even my parents. So in the space of three days we told everyone we’re close to and they were over the moon. There’s no scare factor for them.”

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