Reality TV star from Made in Chelsea has a frightening experience as she takes her infant son to the emergency room.

A tough 48 hours.

November 21st 2024.

Reality TV star from Made in Chelsea has a frightening experience as she takes her infant son to the emergency room.
Lucy Watson, a reality TV star from the show Made in Chelsea, recently went through a difficult and scary experience with her son Willoughby. The 33-year-old shared on social media that her baby boy had to spend two days in the hospital due to a medical emergency. Lucy, who co-parents Willoughby with her former co-star James Dunmore, expressed her gratitude for the NHS and reminded parents to trust their instincts when it comes to their child's health.

This wasn't the first time Lucy had a traumatic experience surrounding Willoughby's birth. In March of this year, she revealed that she was lucky to be alive after a difficult labor that became a life or death situation. Despite the tough start, Lucy and Willoughby were able to go home safely. However, eight months later, they found themselves back in the hospital due to a respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection.

RSV is a common virus that affects infants and can cause respiratory issues. Lucy shared an intimate photo of James and Willoughby in a hospital bed, with James reading to his son. Another photo showed Willoughby sitting up in a cot with an oxygen tube in his nose. After two days in the hospital, Lucy and Willoughby were able to go back home.

Reflecting on the incident, Lucy thanked the child health and safety course she took while pregnant for helping her recognize the symptoms of RSV. She also encouraged other parents to take a similar course and shared the symptoms on her Instagram story. Lucy also opened up about her difficult labor with Willoughby, sharing a nine-minute video on TikTok.

Despite the scary situation, Lucy and Willoughby are now back at home and doing well. Lucy shared a photo of her son on Instagram, expressing her gratitude for his safe arrival. She also reminded other parents to trust their instincts and seek help when needed. The reality TV star ended her statement by encouraging anyone with a celebrity story to reach out to the entertainment team.

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