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Dani Dyer forced to undergo surgery to remove her contraceptive coil after it 'went missing'

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Dani Dyer has revealed her shock after discovering that her contraceptive coil had "disappeared" inside her body, joking that she could have ended up with a fourth child.The Love Island star, 27, explained the 'rare' incident to her fans online, explaining that she needs surgery to remove the contraceptive device.

Dani revealed her coil had "completely dislodged and moved" and during a check up, she was told that she needs medical intervention to extract it.

Sharing the news with her 3.8 million Instagram followers, EastEnders star Danny Dyer's daughter said: "So long story cut short because I do like to ramble.

I had to have a couple of appointments today for a nurse to check my Mirena coil. I've not really been getting on with it and I thought let's just go and get it checked and see what's going on." "It's gone missing.

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