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The Irish Sun
3 days ago
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- The Irish Sun
Geordie Shore's Marnie Simpson sparks concern as she reveals suffering ‘torturous' pains after giving birth
GEORDIE Shore favourite Marnie Simpson sparked concern as she opened up about suffering with "torturous pains" after giving birth. The reality star, 33, announced on Friday she had Advertisement 5 Marnie Simpson revealed she's suffering with 'torturous pains' after giving birth 5 The reality star welcomed her third child with husband Casey Johnson last week Credit: Instgaram 5 The Geordie Shore star reassured fans she was well after giving birth to a girl Credit: Instagram At the time she reassured fans that she was well after giving birth to her baby girl. But on Saturday, Marnie shared a new health update. She posted a photo of herself in bed and said: "Why does no one talk about after birth pains, which literally feel like labor. "How many of you experienced these because omg they are literally torture." Advertisement READ MORE ON MARNIE SIMPSON The NHS says that women may experience pain in the womb, called after pains. These feel like period pains or slightly less strong contractions and are from your womb starting to shrink. This is a process known as 'involution' and an important phase after the birth as your womb returns to its non-pregnant size. Breastfeeding speeds up this process, so can bring on after pains. But is is important to speak to your midwife and GP if you are worried. Advertisement Most read in News TV Last week Marnie shared the happy news that she had added a Marnie wrote: "Baby girl is here safe and sound! We're both doing really well and recovering. "She's so beautiful and perfect! I feel so blessed and still feels surreal I have a daughter. "Gonna enjoy this baby bubble and get back to socials once I've recovered fully. Advertisement "Thanks for all the amazing messages it really means so much." Marnie and partner Geordie Shore's Marnie Simpson reveals she's pregnant with third child Sharing a video clip, Marnie wrote: 'Here we go again.' Advertisement The She said at the time: 'I would not go to three,' she said. 'I think you've got to find the balance for yourselves. "We want to enjoy our lives as well. We've not waited too long to have kids and I feel like having two, we can give them the best life possible.' Advertisement The reality star was diagnosed with a chronic Marnie The pair met on the show Single AF in 2017. They Advertisement Marnie rose to fame when she first appeared on Geordie Shore in 2013. Her life changed forever and she landed a string of TV work, before making the decision become an OnlyFans creator and Marnie has been Marnie insisted she has 'no regrets' when it comes to stripping off for money, saying: 'While I'm young, I'm going to embrace my body and I'm really proud of my body. Advertisement 'Then why not.. I feel empowered by embracing it.' 5 The star had a very difficult first birth Credit: Refer to Caption 5 Marnie got engaged to X Factor singer Casey back in 2020, and they wed in May 2023 Credit: Instagram


Scottish Sun
3 days ago
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- Scottish Sun
Geordie Shore's Marnie Simpson sparks concern as she reveals suffering ‘torturous' pains after giving birth
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) GEORDIE Shore favourite Marnie Simpson sparked concern as she opened up about suffering with "torturous pains" after giving birth. The reality star, 33, announced on Friday she had welcomed her third child with husband Casey Johnson. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 5 Marnie Simpson revealed she's suffering with 'torturous pains' after giving birth 5 The reality star welcomed her third child with husband Casey Johnson last week Credit: Instgaram 5 The Geordie Shore star reassured fans she was well after giving birth to a girl Credit: Instagram At the time she reassured fans that she was well after giving birth to her baby girl. But on Saturday, Marnie shared a new health update. She posted a photo of herself in bed and said: "Why does no one talk about after birth pains, which literally feel like labor. "How many of you experienced these because omg they are literally torture." The NHS says that women may experience pain in the womb, called after pains. These feel like period pains or slightly less strong contractions and are from your womb starting to shrink. This is a process known as 'involution' and an important phase after the birth as your womb returns to its non-pregnant size. Breastfeeding speeds up this process, so can bring on after pains. But is is important to speak to your midwife and GP if you are worried. Last week Marnie shared the happy news that she had added a new addition to her family. Marnie wrote: "Baby girl is here safe and sound! We're both doing really well and recovering. "She's so beautiful and perfect! I feel so blessed and still feels surreal I have a daughter. "Gonna enjoy this baby bubble and get back to socials once I've recovered fully. "Thanks for all the amazing messages it really means so much." Marnie and partner Casey Johnson, 29, are already parents to Rox, five, and Oax, two. Geordie Shore's Marnie Simpson reveals she's pregnant with third child She announced she was pregnant again in February of this year and fans guessed straight away she was having a girl, as she used the backing track Lullaby to my Daughter. Sharing a video clip, Marnie wrote: 'Here we go again.' The star had a very difficult first birth and while pregnant with her second child she insisted she would not have any more. She said at the time: 'I would not go to three,' she said. 'I think you've got to find the balance for yourselves. "We want to enjoy our lives as well. We've not waited too long to have kids and I feel like having two, we can give them the best life possible.' Marnie previously described her first labour, which lasted 28 hours, as traumatic and insisted on having a c-section the second time round. The reality star was diagnosed with a chronic UTI in 2016 and after giving birth to baby Rox in 2019, her symptoms began to get a lot worse. Marnie got engaged to X Factor singer Casey back in 2020, and they wed in May 2023. The pair met on the show Single AF in 2017. They confirmed their relationship just a few months after the show ended - a move that is against show rules but it didn't seem to worry the smitten love-birds. Marnie rose to fame when she first appeared on Geordie Shore in 2013. Her life changed forever and she landed a string of TV work, before making the decision become an OnlyFans creator and she joined the adult subscription site in 2022. Marnie has been forced to defend her decision to strip off and share sexy lingerie photos on her platform. Marnie insisted she has 'no regrets' when it comes to stripping off for money, saying: 'While I'm young, I'm going to embrace my body and I'm really proud of my body. 'Then why not.. I feel empowered by embracing it.' 5 The star had a very difficult first birth Credit: Refer to Caption


Scottish Sun
11-07-2025
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- Scottish Sun
Geordie Shore star Aaron Chalmers' ex Talia reveals health update on son Oakley after gruelling seven hour surgery
GEORDIE Shore star Aaron Chalmers' ex Talia Oatway has given fans a health update on son Oakley after he underwent another surgery. Their son Oakley has Apert Syndrome, a genetic disorder that causes fusion of the skull, hands, and feet bones. Advertisement 3 Talia Oatway shared a fresh health update on son Oakley Credit: Instagram 3 The doting mum said the three-year-old underwent a gruelling seven hour surgery Credit: / Instagram MTV star Talia opened up about her three-year-old son's gruelling seven hour hand surgery on social media, but the difficult they experienced when trying to fit a cannula. On an Instagram Q&A, she told fans: "The operation for the hand went really well and the skin grafts went really well but getting Oakley to sleep and trying to put a canula in was quite a lot. "The anesthetist came to see me the next day and said she understands why I don't want people on a ward trying to put a canula into Oakley because his veins are pretty much impossible. "She basically said that she nearly had to cannulate on his head, which they've always avoided. Advertisement "Eventually they did get it in on his feet, he's got quite a lot of marks on his arms and feet. "This happens with children and adults, when you've had surgery after surgery... your veins sort of become broken and very difficult to cannulate, which can be shocking in an emergency situation. "She basically said I need to ask a consultant anesthetist to put a cannula in him and not a doctor on a ward." One fans asked if Oakley would have more operations. Advertisement Talia replied and listed the surgeries that her little boy may need. She said: "I honestly couldn't tell you as he's had a lot of emergency ones. "From the top of my head will be - another hand surgery, fundo surgery, upper end endoscopy, cleft pallet, mid face surgery, teeth removed (this happen before midface surgery), a surgery for the skill which got removed last year due to infection and feet surgery." Earlier this week, taking to her Instagram story, Talia posted a sweet image of Oakley and penned: "Today was a really hard experience with trying to get Oakley to sleep. (In theatre) Advertisement "He started to lash out at me which is understandable as he doesn't understand why we are here or what is about to happen at the time. "We both got really upset and especially when the sleepy gas mask was on, he was fighting against me and the staff. "I know he's getting older and more aware. With Oakley having autism it makes situations more difficult. "Next time he will need a pre-med as it was far too much for me and him to deal with. Advertisement "He is a trooper today and is resting. Waiting for antibiotics through his canula." Aaron and Talia welcomed Oakley into the world in February 2022. Last week, Talia sparked concern after revealing their son couldn't stop being sick ahead of his crucial surgery. She also previously took to Instagram to post a proud video of her son taking his first steps and shared an update with her followers. Advertisement Alongside the clip, she wrote: "Oakley has been using a walking frame for a few months now. "He's had some shoes made for him as it's impossible to get shoes that fit his feet." Fans rushed to comment on the upload, with one writing: "He's a legend. Well done Oakley." Another said: "So emotional, what a little beauty, well done Oakley and to mummy!" Advertisement The former couple also share Romeo, four, and Maddox, three. They got together in 2017 but split just months after Oakley's birth. What is Apert Syndrome? APERT syndrome, also known as acrocephalosyndactyly, is a rare disorder that is named after the doctor who first discovered it in the early 20th century. It is a genetic condition and is caused by a mutation of the FGFR2 gene. This affects how cells in the body - namely bone cells - grow, divide and die. Children born with Apert syndrome have a characteristic appearance, which is caused by the bones in the skull and face fusing and not growing in proportion, according to Great Ormond Street Hospital. It can increase a child's risk of hydrocephalus, which results in pressure building on the brain, and it can also cause Chiari malformation, where the base of the brain is squeezed. Other complications include breathing difficulties and heart problems, which require life-long monitoring. The condition is said to occurs in one in every 65,000 to 88,000 births and a child's outlook can vary greatly depending on the severity of symptoms


The Irish Sun
11-07-2025
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Geordie Shore star Aaron Chalmers' ex Talia reveals health update on son Oakley after gruelling seven hour surgery
GEORDIE Shore star Aaron Chalmers' ex Talia Oatway has given fans a health update on son Oakley after he underwent another surgery. has Apert Syndrome , a genetic disorder that causes fusion of the skull, hands, and feet bones. Advertisement 3 Talia Oatway shared a fresh health update on son Oakley Credit: Instagram 3 The doting mum said the three-year-old underwent a gruelling seven hour surgery Credit: / Instagram On an Instagram Q&A, she told fans: "The operation for the hand went really well and the skin grafts went really well but getting Oakley to sleep and trying to put a canula in was quite a lot. "The anesthetist came to see me the next day and said she understands why I don't want people on a ward trying to put a canula into Oakley because his veins are pretty much impossible. "She basically said that she nearly had to cannulate on his head, which they've always avoided. Advertisement READ MORE ON AARON CHALMERS "Eventually they did get it in on his feet, he's got quite a lot of marks on his arms and feet. "This happens with children and adults, when you've had surgery after surgery... your veins sort of become broken and very difficult to cannulate, which can be shocking in an emergency situation. "She basically said I need to ask a consultant anesthetist to put a cannula in him and not a doctor on a ward." One fans asked if Oakley would have more operations. Advertisement Most read in News TV Talia replied and listed the surgeries that her little boy may need. She said: "I honestly couldn't tell you as he's had a lot of emergency ones. "From the top of my head will be - another hand surgery, fundo surgery, upper end endoscopy, cleft pallet, mid face surgery, teeth removed (this happen before midface surgery), a surgery for the skill which got removed last year due to infection and feet surgery." Earlier this week, taking to her Instagram story, Talia posted a sweet image of Oakley and penned: "Today was a really hard experience with trying to get Oakley to sleep. (In theatre) Advertisement "He started to lash out at me which is understandable as he doesn't understand why we are here or what is about to happen at the time. "We both got really upset and especially when the sleepy gas mask was on, he was fighting against me and the staff. "I know he's getting older and more aware. With Oakley having autism it makes situations more difficult. "Next time he will need a pre-med as it was far too much for me and him to deal with. Advertisement "He is a trooper today and is resting. Waiting for antibiotics through his canula." Last week, Talia sparked concern She also previously took to Instagram to post a Advertisement Alongside the clip, she wrote: "Oakley has been using a walking frame for a few months now. "He's had some shoes made for him as it's impossible to get shoes that fit his feet." Fans rushed to comment on the upload, with one writing: "He's a legend. Well done Oakley." Another said: "So emotional, what a little beauty, well done Oakley and to mummy!" Advertisement The former couple also share Romeo, four, and Maddox, three. They got together in 2017 but What is Apert Syndrome? APERT syndrome, also known as acrocephalosyndactyly, is a rare disorder that is named after the doctor who first discovered it in the early 20th century. It is a genetic condition and is caused by a mutation of the FGFR2 gene. This affects how cells in the body - namely bone cells - grow, divide and die. Children born with Apert syndrome have a characteristic appearance, which is caused by the bones in the skull and face fusing and not growing in proportion, according to It can increase a child's risk of hydrocephalus, which results in pressure building on the brain, and it can also cause Chiari malformation, where the base of the brain is squeezed. Other complications include breathing difficulties and heart problems, which require life-long monitoring. The condition is said to occurs in one in every 65,000 to 88,000 births and a child's outlook can vary greatly depending on the severity of symptoms 3 Aaron Chalmers, Talia Oatway and children – taken without permission, from Instagram Credit: Instagram


Scottish Sun
09-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Geordie Shore star Aaron Chalmers' ‘distressed' son Oakley back in hospital as his mum shares heartbreaking update
"It was far too much for me and him to deal with" BRAVE BOY Geordie Shore star Aaron Chalmers' 'distressed' son Oakley back in hospital as his mum shares heartbreaking update Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) GEORDIE Shore star Aaron Chalmers' 'distressed' son Oakley is back in hospital as his mum shared a heart-breaking update. Influencer, Talia Oatway found fame thanks to her relationship with MTV reality star turned MMA fighter Aaron - and the pair share a son together. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 5 Oakley's mum shared a heart-breaking update to followers Credit: Instagram 5 Geordie Shore star Aaron Chalmers son Oakley is back in hospital Credit: Refer to Caption 5 Talia said that she knows he's getting older and more aware Credit: Instagram / @ Their son Oakley has Apert Syndrome, a genetic disorder that causes fusion of the skull, hands, and feet bones. Taking to her Instagram story, Talia posted a sweet image of Oakley and penned: "Today was a really hard experience with trying to get Oakley to sleep. (In theatre) "He started to lash out at me which is understandable as he doesn't understand why we are here or what is about to happen at the time. "We both got really upset and especially when the sleepy gas mask was on, he was fighting against me and the staff. "I know he's getting older and more aware. With Oakley having autism it makes situations more difficult. "Next time he will need a pre-med as it was far too much for me and him to deal with. "He is a trooper today and is resting. Waiting for antibiotics through his canula." Aaron and Talia welcomed Oakley into the world in February 2022. Just a few days ago, Talia sparked concern after revealing their son couldn't stop being sick ahead of his crucial surgery. She also previously took to Instagram to post a proud video of her son taking his first steps and shared an update with her followers. Watch emotional moment Geordie Shore star Aaron Chalmers' son Oakley walks for the first time after gruelling health battle Alongside the clip, she wrote: "Oakley has been using a walking frame for a few months now. "He's had some shoes made for him as it's impossible to get shoes that fit his feet." Fans rushed to comment on the upload, with one writing: "He's a legend. Well done Oakley." Another said: "So emotional, what a little beauty, well done Oakley and to mummy!" What is Apert Syndrome? APERT syndrome, also known as acrocephalosyndactyly, is a rare disorder that is named after the doctor who first discovered it in the early 20th century. It is a genetic condition and is caused by a mutation of the FGFR2 gene. This affects how cells in the body - namely bone cells - grow, divide and die. Children born with Apert syndrome have a characteristic appearance, which is caused by the bones in the skull and face fusing and not growing in proportion, according to Great Ormond Street Hospital. It can increase a child's risk of hydrocephalus, which results in pressure building on the brain, and it can also cause Chiari malformation, where the base of the brain is squeezed. Other complications include breathing difficulties and heart problems, which require life-long monitoring. The condition is said to occurs in one in every 65,000 to 88,000 births and a child's outlook can vary greatly depending on the severity of symptoms And a third added: "What an inspiration you both are." The former couple also share Romeo, four, and Maddox, three. They got together in 2017 but split just months after Oakley's birth. 5 The former couple got together in 2017 but split just months after Oakley's birth. Credit: Instagram