Married at First Sight Australia's Lucinda Light has reflected on not having children.

Talking to WHO, the reality TV personality noted: "I think the stage and age that I'm at, and how the world is calling me... I feel like I'm being called to be in service in a different way."

Lucinda, who turns 44 next month, went on to admit there's "still a little bit of pain there" in the fact she hasn't become a mum.

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"I've done a lot of grieving around letting go of being a mumma," she elaborated.

"It was actually one of the biggest desires and at the top of my wishlist but I do feel at the heart of it, that there are so many women forging a new way forward that doesn't necessarily include birthing babies and having children. And I think maybe I'm part of that fleet."

Lucinda also referenced how her star sign of Cancer manifests itself in her personality.

"I love kids and all my eggs would go into that basket and then I wouldn't be of and for the world. It's a bit heartbreaking to say out loud," she added. "I'm not chasing it, it's not on my vision board, I've made peace with it."

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This comes after Lucinda's rollercoaster MAFS Australia journey that saw her walk down the aisle with Timothy Smith before they went their separate ways at the final vows stage.

Married at First Sight UK airs on E4 in the UK. Married at First Sight Australia airs on Nine Network in Australia and E4 in the UK.

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