Louise Thompson vows to keep 'fighting for normal life' after nearly dying giving birth
17.02.2022 - 21:27
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Louise Thompson has declared she will keep fighting for a normal life after her traumatic experience giving birth. The former reality TV star posted a photo of a beautiful bouquet of flowers sent to her by fiancé Ryan Libbey on behalf of him and their baby son Leo-Hunter. The 31 year old shared two snaps of the bloom in a blue vase and blew a kiss to camera, captioning the post, "beautiful flowers from my boys.
still fighting 4 u and for a normal life ahead." Although the Made In Chelsea star is yet to detail the “serious complications” she had after Leo’s birth, she has previously told her 1.3 million followers that she almost died twice. Aware of her birthing experiences, hundreds of followers and friends of the star sent their support. Fellow MIC star and mum Ashley James wrote, "sending love" with several love hearts, with a well-wisher adding, "You've got this, Louise.
Always thinking of you." Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter One friend reflected: "Keep going girl . It's a tough journey but you will return braver , stronger and more compassionate." Another user commented: "Rainy days make flowers. You have absolutely got this gorgeous." Louise gave birth to Leo in November but remained quiet on social media after having a number of health problems after his birth.
The star then opened up with her followers about her struggles in getting better physically and psychologically, after explaining her experiences going through PTSD. “Gosh it’s been a hard few days… mental health is so strange because it’s invisible, so only words can make sense of it to others,” the fitness influencer wrote recently on Instagram. “Anyway, yesterday there were a few
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