Stacey Solomon and Mrs Hinch compare their privates to a wind tunnel and welly boot after childbirth in candid chat

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STACEY Solomon and Mrs Hinch have jokingly compared the size of their bits after childbirth in a candid chat with their partners.

Mum-of-three Stacey sat down with the queen of clean Mrs Hinch, aka Sophie Hinchliffe, as the new mums had a frank discussion about labour, childbirth and parenting.

The two women have struck up a firm friendship since becoming mums

The two women became firm friends after Stacey and her partner, Joe Swash, 37, welcomed baby Rex in May, and Sophie and her husband, Jamie, welcomed baby Ronnie in June.

Stacey, 30, chatted with the mum-of-one on her podcast Here We Go Again, as all four parents discussed their pre and post-birth experiences.

The women jokingly compared the size of their bits after welcoming their sons, with Stacey revealing she asked her midwife about hers.

Stacey: The other day I asked my midwife, because he came out really quickly, and apparently I only did one big push and he just came out.

The women regularly share snaps of themselves on social media

So I was like, is my nunny massive, is that what it is.

Mrs Hinch quipped: Is it a welly boot?

Stacey: Is it like a tunnel, a wind tunnel. And she was like no.

“But it really does, I think oh my god three kids have come out of there.

Sophie added that she also worried if hers was the same size after welcoming Ronnie, following a complicated pregnancy.

Stacey chatted with Sophie and her husband, Jamie, on her poscast

She said: I do think, is my nun, is it the same?

At which point Stacey chipped in: Apparently its exactly the same.

And after a moments silence, Jamie said: Im not sure Im obliged to answer that at this time of the day.

While Joe chimed in as well, revealing : I couldnt tell you. She hasnt let me near hers.

All four parents – including Joe Swash – chatted candidly about birth

Sophie admitted that she may in fact be having the opposite issue with her going the other way.

She said: You know what, this is going to sound mad, but Ive gone the other way.

Its really weird, Ive gone the other way havent I. “

Jamie jokingly said: Well if we want to show off, we could say it was always like that, but thats a lie.

Trying to make myself feel good. It was always like that babe.

Mrs Hinch added: I dunno, maybe it will go away soon. But I dont know. I feel Ive gone the other way, its really scared me.

Jamie replied: Talk about high to a low. Youre teasing me.

And there was a consensus from the women that they were ruling out another baby any time soon, while both Joe and Jamie were keen to have another.

Joe asked the Hinchlifes: Are you at the stage of thinking, might add a brother or sister to the clan?

Referring to her husband, Sophie said: He is. I aint.

The woman compared the size of their bits post-birth

Agreeing, Stacey said: Im bloody not.

Mrs Hinch revealed that shed had a tough pregnancy, and she needed stitches after childbirth.

Recalling the labour, she said: I was shaking, I was still traumatised, and to walk into the room, this poor bloke was called Henry – that was his name I remember it – he walked in and went were just going to stitch you up.

I went no, can you go out.

I had three stitches, and I was home the same day.

Mrs Hinch revealed she needed stitches after having Ronnie

She added that shed given birth without any pain relief either, as her labour was only around two hours long after being induced.

Sophie said: The problem is it was too late for me to have any pain relief.

She later reflected that she the reality of birth was very different from what she had anticipated.

Mrs Hinch said: I didnt think it would be as traumatic as it was. Thats the one thing that stuck in my head.

Stacey said childbirth is sold as a miracle but is ‘traumatic’

Stacey agreed, saying there was a common misconception around labour, saying: Thats because childbirth often isnt sold to you as a trauma.

Its sold to you as a miracle, and it is dont get me wrong.

But its also, for a lot of women its a trauma. That pain.

The two mums regularly share snaps on social media of them and their boys together, ever since striking up a friendship when Stacey messaged the cleaning influencer on social media to check in on her.

And Mrs Hinch recently showed fans how to clean a washing machine using a cheap sponge and some 55p vinegar.

This Mrs Hinch fan was in stitches afterasking her son to recreate her loo roll hack for hanging curtains straight, but the lad did a hilariously botched job.

Meanwhile this woman completely transforms dirty pots using 89p cleaning spray which Mrs Hinch loves.