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Tiffany Watson gives birth after Made in Chelsea star suffers complications during pregnancy
Tiffany Watson gives birth after Made in Chelsea star suffers complications during pregnancy

The Sun

time3 days ago

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  • The Sun

Tiffany Watson gives birth after Made in Chelsea star suffers complications during pregnancy

MADE in Chelsea star Tiffany Watson has given birth to a healthy baby boy after suffering complications during her pregnancy. The reality TV star shared her happy news in a post alongside her husband Cameron McGeehan on Instagram. 4 4 4 Tiffany, 31, penned: "Heath Hugo Mcgeehan born 01.06.25 at 3.08PM weighing 8 pounds 1. "We love you so much." Her followers were thrilled by her post, with her sister Lucy Watson among the first to congratulate her. She penned: "Can't wait to meet my new nephew." Former Made In Chelsea co-star Louise Thompson typed in the comments: "Congratulations darling". And Ex-Towie star Ferne McCann wrote: "Oh darling how lovely congrats. Gorgeous name". Tiffany and Cameron are already proud parents to one-year-old son Jude, who was seen in one adorable photo craddling his baby brother. Last month the star revealed her unborn baby was suffering from a "high heart rate" after she battled a ten-day dose of the flu.

Tiffany Watson gives birth! Made in Chelsea star announces arrival of her second child with husband Cameron McGeehan and reveals unique name
Tiffany Watson gives birth! Made in Chelsea star announces arrival of her second child with husband Cameron McGeehan and reveals unique name

Daily Mail​

time3 days ago

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  • Daily Mail​

Tiffany Watson gives birth! Made in Chelsea star announces arrival of her second child with husband Cameron McGeehan and reveals unique name

Tiffany Watson has announced she has welcomed her second child with husband Cameron McGeehan in a heartwarming Instagram post. The former Made In Chelsea star, 31, took to her Instagram on Monday night to announce that she gave birth to another baby boy, after already welcoming son Jude in 2023. She revealed the happy news and the sweet name they'd chosen for the adorable tot with a slew of photos of the new family of four. Tiffany wrote: 'Heath Hugo Mcgeehan born 01.06.25 at 3.08PM weighing 8 pounds 1. We love you so much ❤️❤️❤️'. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new Showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop.

Made In Chelsea's pregnant Tiffany Watson rushed to hospital as she gives health update just weeks before due date
Made In Chelsea's pregnant Tiffany Watson rushed to hospital as she gives health update just weeks before due date

Daily Mail​

time23-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Made In Chelsea's pregnant Tiffany Watson rushed to hospital as she gives health update just weeks before due date

Made In Chelsea 's Tiffany Watson has been rushed to hospital after concerns were raised for her unborn baby's health. The pregnant reality star, 31, revealed she had to be put on a drip after battling a ten-day flu and suffering from dehydration, which led to a high heart rate in her baby. Doctors grew concerned during a routine check-up when they noticed signs of gestational diabetes and dehydration. The star was admitted for treatment to stabilise her condition and monitor the baby's health. Sharing an update with fans, Tiffany said: 'Went in this morning to get tested again for gestational diabetes because the baby is measuring so big and ended up on a drip due to being so dehydrated and baby heart rate high. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new showbiz letter to stay in the loop. She added: 'I just can't shake this flu I've got. It's been about ten days now. My whole pregnancy has been so smooth and now right at the end it's proving so hard. Hope I'll be better soon.' Tiffany and her footballer husband Cameron McGeehan, 29, confirmed they were expecting at the beginning of the year and have already picked out a name - although they're keeping it private for now. Tiffany told fans during a Instagram Q&A: 'We decided it on New Years Day! Hoping we stick with it I think we will.' The reality star and Cameron are already parents to a son Jude, who the couple welcomed in June 2023. Tiffany announced the news by debuting her bump and sharing a sweet snap with her partner alongside the caption: 'A best friend for Jude. Blessed to say we are growing our family.' 'Thank you @clearblue for providing me with clear results! Not only did the Pregnancy Test with Weeks Indicator confirm I was pregnant...' 'But it also revealed how many weeks it had been since conception (displayed as 1-2, 2-3, or 3+ weeks). #AD #ClearbluePartner.' In February, the mother-of-one took to her Instagram to announce that she was expecting another baby boy. Earlier in the year she shared with her followers that the couple had already decided on a name for their baby as she gave fans a pregnancy update on Instagram The sweet clip saw her holding her 20-month-old, while she and her and footballer husband, 29, cut into an iced cake with two wineglasses. Tiffany could be seen gasping in shock and bursting into delighted laughter as she and Cameron raised their glasses to reveal the inside of the cake was a bright blue. In April 2022, Tiffany revealed that she suffered a devastating miscarriage at eight weeks. While the pregnancy hadn't been planned, the TV star explained how she became 'very attached to the baby' before being told during an early scan that the unborn baby hadn't grown. She went on to tell co-star Olivia how she endured further trauma as she underwent a failed operation to remove the foetus, before being given pills to induce a miscarriage. Sitting together, Tiffany told Olivia: 'It's been such a big high, but I also feel like I had a massive low at the end of last year.' As she began to cry, Tiffany said: 'So basically at the end of last year, I found out I was pregnant, which came as a massive surprise, because we weren't trying or anything.' 'It was a few weeks after we got engaged when we found out, which was such a shock, and then...' with Olivia asking: 'And then you lost it?' to which Tiffany nodded. Explaining why she hadn't told anyone but her family about her heartbreaking loss, Tiffany insisted: 'I hate people feeling sorry for me and I hate people making a fuss over me. The pair shared a heartwarming gender reveal video, as they prepare for the birth of their second child as they took wine glasses to a cake to find out what it would be 'It was nice to hang out with people and not talk about it. But I do want to talk about it because it's such a massive thing.' 'Yes, I wasn't trying. Yes, it's not ideal timing. But at the same time, I was like, "I'm in a committed relationship, this is a surprise earlier than we would have liked it to be, but that's fine." 'And then I had really, really bad morning sickness, like awful morning sickness. And then I woke up one day and the morning sickness was completely gone and I was like, "this is weird". Then I started feeling really normal.' 'I hadn't had any scans because you don't have a scan until you're further along.'

Pregnant Tiffany Watson in hospital as Made in Chelsea star's baby suffers high heart rate weeks before birth
Pregnant Tiffany Watson in hospital as Made in Chelsea star's baby suffers high heart rate weeks before birth

The Sun

time23-05-2025

  • Health
  • The Sun

Pregnant Tiffany Watson in hospital as Made in Chelsea star's baby suffers high heart rate weeks before birth

PREGNANT Made in Chelsea star Tiffany Watson is in hospital amid health fears weeks before giving birth. Her unborn baby is suffering from a high heart rate after Tiffany battled a ten-day dose of the flu. 3 3 The 31-year-old was put on a drip after doctors discovered she was dehydrated during a routine appointment. Tiffany was being tested for gestational diabetes in hospital when medics became concerned. She told fans: "Went in this morning to get tested again for gestational diabetes because the baby is measuring so big and ended up on a drip due to being so dehydrated and baby heart rate high. "I just can't shake this flu I've got. It's been about ten days now. "My whole pregnancy has been so smooth and now right at the end it's proving so hard. "Hope I'll be better soon." Tiffany, 31, is expecting another baby boy with her footballer husband Cameron McGeehan, 29. The couple are already proud parents to one-year-old son Jude. Tiffany is the younger sister of Lucy, who joined series four of Made in Chelsea in 2012. She arrived on the E4 show two years later and previously dated Sam Thompson in front of the cameras. What is gestational diabetes? Gestational diabetes is a form of diabetes that develops during pregnancy and usually goes away once you give birth. The NHS states that it can happen at any stage of pregnancy, but is more common in the second or third trimester. It happens when your body cannot produce enough insulin – a hormone that helps control blood sugar levels – to meet your extra needs in pregnancy. Gestational diabetes can cause problems for you and your baby during pregnancy and after birth. But the risks can be reduced if the condition is detected early and well managed. Symptoms: increased thirst needed to urinate more often a dry mouth tiredness

McGeehan urges Cobblers to follow Wycombe example
McGeehan urges Cobblers to follow Wycombe example

BBC News

time22-04-2025

  • Sport
  • BBC News

McGeehan urges Cobblers to follow Wycombe example

Northampton Town midfielder Cameron McGeehan hopes the team can make an impact at the top end of League One next season after guaranteeing safety with two games to go this scored his 10th goal of the season as the Cobblers beat Shrewsbury Town 4-1 to make certain of another year in the third tier after winning promotion in were 21st when former boss Jon Brady resigned in December following a six-game winless run, but are now 18th under his replacement Kevin Nolan and seven points clear of the drop zone."Seeing the new (East) stand, the club's going in the right direction and the first thing we had to do was get safe this year," McGeehan told BBC Radio Northampton."The gaffer coming in, he's an ambitious young manager who'll want to push the club forward and as players we want to be at a club where you're pushing for something. "We've seen smaller teams than Northampton this season be right up there. I'm thinking of Wycombe and teams like that who've done really well and over achieved, and they can be a marker." McGeehan was a League One promotion winner with Barnsley in 2019 and is looking to build on a good first season at Sixfields, having arrived last summer on a two-year deal."We don't know what the future holds as a lot of players will be out of contract (this summer), so there's a lot of things to sort out from the club's point of view. Hopefully we can keep a good team together, bring some more players in next year and you never know what can happen," the 30-year-old said."It's what you dream of as kids, you want to play at the highest level, you want to play for a club you're proud of and we are proud playing here."But you want to up at the other end of the league and pushing for stuff, you'll see in the next couple of weeks teams getting promoted, that's what you want a taste of and that's got to be the aim from day one next season."Northampton are away to Crawley Town on Saturday before ending the campaign at home to Wigan wants them to "finish strong" and will be looking to contribute another goal or two added: "I don't really set an exact number (for each season). But double figures is nice, I'd been on nine for a while now, it's been on my mind a little bit."Coming off early (in the 4-0 win) at Peterborough, I fancied a goal there in the second half so I was a little bit annoyed. It's good to get that 10th goal - I'm disappointed not to score more."

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