ing was amiss when Steve, who she’d met in a nightclub at the age of 17, began vanishing on nights out.
“He was always so attentive when we first got together and we had a great life going out and partying all the time,” she explained.
“But it wasn’t long before I began feeling unwell and discovered I was pregnant. I was worried about what Steve would say as it was so soon, but he was thrilled.”
Coral had a baby boy, Buddy, but needed four blood transfusions as her placenta broke away during the birth causing her to haemorrhage.
“When I came round, Steve was holding our baby and looked terrified. He said he’d thought I was going to die and told me how much he loved me. I was so happy.”
Back home Steve, a factory worker, did everything for Coral and Buddy while she recovered, but as soon as she was better he began going out with friends.
“I loved being a mum and looking after Buddy, but Steve wanted to be out all the time, drinking and having a laugh with his mates,” Coral said.
“I think he thought I was a little boring now I’d had a baby. He’d ask me to join him but I just wanted to stay home with Buddy.”
The couple were drifting apart but then Coral discovered she was pregnant again.
“I was thrilled,” she said “Buddy was around 18 months and I began sorting through his things to see what we could use for the new baby.
Coral is now single but sees Steve every day when he comes to visit the kids.
“He’s a great dad,” she said “But he’s a terrible boyfriend. I don’t want to share my man with another woman let alone 30 of them!”
Steve said: “I’ve slept with around 30 women, it happened when I was going out with my friends. I didn’t think about it at the time but when Coral found out it was bad.
“I do regret it,it’s quite disgusting isn’t it? We split up after five years when Bella was born. Coral was very upset but we are friends now because of the kids. I have a girlfriend now and have learnt my lesson, I would never act like that now.”