Louise Thompson rushed to hospital as she haemorrhages at home | The Sun

LOUISE Thompson was rushed to hospital after she haemorrhaged at home, her fiancé has revealed.

The Made In Chelsea star had spent the last few days in hospital and told fans it was due to an "unexpected situation".


Her fiancé Ryan Libbey has now shared an update on Louise, 32, on Instagram and revealed her serious condition.

Referring to her ongoing health battle, the dad-of-one said: "Last Friday it got flipped on his head again. Louise haemorrhaged at home, again.

"Rushed to hospital for surgery and close monitoring for four days.

"Louise is home now, stable and doing well. She's a warrior!"

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Ryan, also 32, said they suffered another blow this week after they had to cancel a two week holiday to St Lucia as their son Leo had fallen ill.

"Leo has picked up impetigo from nursery. Dad is tired," he wrote in his latest post.

"We were supposed to be landing in St Lucia about now for a two-week break. I'll be back online soon."

Louise has been honest about her health journey since the traumatic birth of her son Leo.

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She nearly died twice while giving birth to her baby in December 2021.

She has been in and out of hospitals over the past year, including a recent procedure in January after contracting medically induced lupus.

Thankfully doctors were able to help her make a full recovery, though she's since admitted she has PTSD from the traumatic experience and has been terrified of hospitals ever since.



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