Danielle Lloyd shows off her curves in an orange crop top and cycling shorts after revealing she is undergoing sterilisation surgery

Danielle Lloyd put on a very busty display in an orange crop top and tiny cycling shorts after completing a morning workout at Barry's Bootcamp in London on Tuesday.

The model, 39, recently confirmed she is undergoing sterilisation surgery three years after being diagnosed with endometriosis.

And following her health update, the mother-of-five is keeping fit as she attended a fitness class in her gym wear. 

Danielle, who paused to crouch down to tie her shoe lace, displayed her ample cleavage in the sports bra.

She turned around and flashed her toned bottom in the tightly-fitted shorts and presented her washboard abs following a gruelling gym session. 

Busty: Danielle Lloyd, 39, flashed her ample cleavage in an orange crop top and tiny shorts after a morning workout at Barry's Bootcamp in London on Tuesday

Busty: Danielle Lloyd, 39, flashed her ample cleavage in an orange crop top and tiny shorts after a morning workout at Barry's Bootcamp in London on Tuesday 

Slender: The model recently confirmed she is undergoing sterilisation surgery after a battle with endometrriosis
Looking good: Following her health update, the mother-of-five is keeping fit as she attended her workout class

Health woes: The model recently confirmed she is undergoing sterilisation surgery after a battle with endometriosis 

The Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins contestant previously revealed that she hoped to welcome a sixth child and after being told she would not be able to conceive naturally, she had considered adopting. 

Yet in a chat with OK! magazine, the model confirmed that she and husband Michael O'Neill had changed their minds, noting 'that phase in life has passed me anyway.' 

Danielle shares three sons, Archie, 12, Harry, 11, and nine-year-old George, with her ex-husband former Spurs footballer Jamie O'Hara.

She has son Ronnie, five, and 22-month-old Autumn with husband Michael. 

Endometriosis is an often painful disorder in which tissue similar to the lining of the uterus - the endometrium - grows outside the uterus. 

Speaking about her condition, Danielle explained: 'I’m doing OK. That was such a scary time and I’ve still got all the symptoms and side effects of what’s going on, mostly a severe level of pain. 

'I’m still waiting for my endometrial ablation and sterilisation, but I think as soon as that’s done, I’ll feel so much better.'

Endometrial ablation is a surgery that destroys the lining of the uterus in order to reduce how much you bleed during periods. In some people, menstrual flow may stop completely. 

Health battle: Danielle revealed she is undergoing the surgery three years after being diagnosed with endometriosis

Health battle: Danielle revealed she is undergoing the surgery three years after being diagnosed with endometriosis

Family: Danielle shares three sons with her ex-husband — Archie, 12, Harry, 11, and nine-year-old George. She has son Ronnie, five, and 22-month-old Autumn with husband Michael O'Neill (pictured)

Family: Danielle shares three sons with her ex-husband — Archie, 12, Harry, 11, and nine-year-old George. She has son Ronnie, five, and 22-month-old Autumn with husband Michael O'Neill (pictured) 

Female sterilisation is an operation to permanently prevent pregnancy. The fallopian tubes are blocked or sealed to prevent the eggs reaching the sperm and becoming fertilised.

While this means Danielle will not be able to conceive a child naturally, she revealed she had made peace with not welcoming another child. 

She explained:  'The older Autumn gets, the more I’m starting to think that phase in life has passed me anyway. But I’m so thankful for the kids I’ve got. It’s sad, but I know I’m done now. 

'I’d always thought about adopting but, realistically, I’ve got no room at the inn any more. I’d have to get a double decker bus to drive them all round.' 

Danielle previously revealed she was rushed to hospital with heavy bleeding, which she feared was a miscarriage yet turned into a cancer scare.

The former Celebrity Big Brother star revealed that doctors discovered cysts on her ovaries - one the size of a tennis ball.

WHAT IS ENDOMETRIOSIS?

Endometriosis occurs when cells in the lining of the uterus are found elsewhere in the body. 

Each month, these cells react in the same way as those in the uterus; building up, breaking down and bleeding. Yet, the blood has no way to escape the body.

Symptoms include pain, heavy periods and fatigue, as well as a higher risk of infertility, and bowel and bladder problems.

Its cause is unknown but may be genetic, related to problems with the immune system or exposure to chemicals.

Treatment focuses on pain relief and improving quality of life, which may include surgery or hormone treatment.

Source: Endometriosis UK