Paris Fury’s ‘highly dangerous’ pregnancy complication Cholestasis and what causes it
02.10.2023 - 07:15
/ ok.co.uk
Paris and Tyson Fury welcomed their seventh baby to the world on Monday 18 September. The boxing champion, 35, and his wife of 15 years, 33, shared the happy news with OK! that they had welcomed a baby boy named Prince Rico Paris Fury, who arrived at 2.29am weighing 6lb 13oz. In exclusive first pictures of Paris posing together with their newest bundle of joy, the mum-of-seven looked totally smitten after their little one's arrival.
The couple are already parents to Venezuela, 13, Prince John James, 10, Prince 'Tutty' Tyson, six, Valencia, five, Prince Adonis Amaziah Fury, four, and Athena, two. Now, Paris has revealed to OK! the condition she has had to battle during pregnancy. Called Cholestasis, it is a disorder which sees the slowing of bile through the digestive system which can then leak into the bloodstream causing inflammation.
"I had itchy hands and feet during pregnancy which is one of the symptoms. It can be highly dangerous, so pregnant women get induced a bit early," Paris told us. "All of my children have arrived earlier than their expected due date, most of them have been born two-three weeks early.
I knew my date in advance and I knew I would be inducted. I don’t have C-sections, it’s what I’ve always done." After Athena's birth, in which she stopped breathing and had to be resuscitated, Paris was unsure about having another baby. She tells us: "I had a lot of hesitation after Athena’s birth.
Tyson and I talked about it and he was actually more worried than me.