Tiffany Watson gives birth to baby boy after being rushed to hospital with high-risk pregnancy complications – Made In Chelsea star reveals terrifying flu battle and scare over baby’s heart rate - suong

   

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 unusual name they'd chosen for the adorable tot with a slew of photos of the new family of four in the hospital.

The snaps saw Tiffany and Cameron, 29, beaming with happiness and captured the touching moment that two-year-old Jude met his baby brother.

Captioning the shots, the reality star revealed she had given birth on Sunday and shared her little one's nature-inspired name. 

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Tiffany Watson has announced she has welcomed her second child with husband Cameron McGeehan in a heartwarming Instagram post
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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
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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

 
The snaps saw Tiffany and Cameron, 29, beaming with happiness and captured the touching moment that two-year-old Jude met his baby brother
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The snaps saw Tiffany and Cameron, 29, beaming with happiness and captured the touching moment that two-year-old Jude met his baby brother

She wrote: 'Heath Hugo Mcgeehan born 01.06.25 at 3.08PM weighing 8 pounds 1. We love you so much ❤️❤️❤️'. 

Tiffany was flooded with gushing comments from fans giving their congratulations, including several of her famous friends and fellow Made In Chelsea alums.

Louise Thompson was one of the first to comment, writing: 'Congratulations darling ❤️❤️❤️❤️', with Nicola Hughes adding: 'Can’t wait to meet him'.

Emily Blackwell penned: 'Omg!!!!! SO cute we love you already little baby boy and well done mumma xxxxx' and Sophie Habboo wrote: '❤️❤️ congrats my darling xxxxx'.

While TOWIE star Ferne McCann gushed: 'Oh darling how lovely congrats. Gorgeous name' and Stef William wrote: 'Perfect little family ❤️ congratulations'.

Imogen Horton praised: 'Omg congratulations!!! What a wonderful name for a wonderful little angel!! You look phenomenal btw superwoman xxx' and Sydney May Crouch added: 'Huge congratulations!!! You look incredible btw!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️'

Tiffany and Cameron confirmed they were expecting again at the beginning of the year with a snap debuting her blossoming baby bump.

The sweet shot showed her holding up her positive pregnancy test while her footballer husband cradling her tummy, alongside the caption: 'A best friend for Jude. Blessed to say we are growing our family.'

She revealed the happy news and the unusual name they'd chosen for the adorable tot with a slew of photos of the new family of four in the hospital
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She revealed the happy news and the unusual name they'd chosen for the adorable tot with a slew of photos of the new family of four in the hospital

She wrote: 'Heath Hugo Mcgeehan born 01.06.25 at 3.08PM weighing 8 pounds 1. We love you so much ❤️❤️❤️'

She wrote: 'Heath Hugo Mcgeehan born 01.06.25 at 3.08PM weighing 8 pounds 1. We love you so much ❤️❤️❤️'

Tiffany was flooded with gushing comments from fans giving their congratulations, including several of her famous friends and fellow Made In Chelsea alums

Tiffany was flooded with gushing comments from fans giving their congratulations, including several of her famous friends and fellow Made In Chelsea alums

While Tiffany revealed that the couple had already picked out name - although they chose to keep their choice private until the birth. 

She told fans during an Instagram Q&A: 'We decided it on New Years Day! Hoping we stick with it I think we will.'

And in February, the pair shared a video learning the gender of their baby with Jude, as they cut into an iced cake to reveal it was bright blue inside.

The joyous news comes just days after Tiffany had to be rushed to the hospital after concerns were raised for her unborn baby's health last week.

Tiffany revealed that doctors had been concerned during a routine check-up when they noticed signs of gestational diabetes and dehydration.

She was admitted for treatment to stabilise her condition and monitor the baby's health and put on a drip after battling a ten-day flu.

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.

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 Cameron confirmed they were expecting again at the beginning of the year with a snap debuting her blossoming baby bump
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Tiffany and Cameron confirmed they were expecting again at the beginning of the year with a snap debuting her blossoming baby bump 

While Tiffany revealed that the couple had already picked out name - although they chose to keep their choice private until the birth
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While Tiffany revealed that the couple had already picked out name - although they chose to keep their choice private until the birth 

And in February, the pair shared a video learning the gender of their baby with Jude, as they cut into an iced cake to reveal it was bright blue inside
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And in February, the pair shared a video learning the gender of their baby with Jude, as they cut into an iced cake to reveal it was bright blue inside 

However, in a health update on Wednesday, she revealed she'd had a bad reaction to the antibiotics that had left her vomiting through the night.

Taking to her Instagram Stories, she posted a snap in bed of her shoulder as she penned: 'Got put on antibiotics yesterday for my flu which have been throwing up all night. 

'Sorry my page is so depressing atm but it's bit fun over here atm.' 

In April 2022, Tiffany detailed her agony on Made In Chelsea, as she revealed she had 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.

Tiffany went on to tell co-star Olivia Bentley 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 and discussing her engagement and upcoming wedding, 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, she 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.

The joyous news comes just days after Tiffany had to be rushed to the hospital after concerns were raised for her unborn baby's health last week
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The joyous news comes just days after Tiffany had to be rushed to the hospital after concerns were raised for her unborn baby's health last week

Tiffany revealed that doctors had been concerned during a routine check-up when they noticed signs of gestational diabetes and dehydration
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Tiffany revealed that doctors had been concerned during a routine check-up when they noticed signs of gestational diabetes and dehydration 

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.

'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.'

Tiffany then explained how she booked an early scan 'just to make sure everything's fine', but after being asked by the doctor how far along she was meant to be, he delivered the heartbreaking news. 

She recalled: 'I said "I'm meant to be eight weeks" and you can just kind of tell straight away. He was like "no, what's showing in there is small, it hasn't grown".

In April 2022, Tiffany detailed her agony on Made In Chelsea, as she revealed she had suffered a devastating miscarriage at eight weeks
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In April 2022, Tiffany detailed her agony on Made In Chelsea, as she revealed she had suffered a devastating miscarriage at eight weeks  

Tiffany went on to tell co-star Olivia Bentley how she endured further trauma as she underwent a failed operation to remove the foetus, before being given pills to induce a miscarriage
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Tiffany went on to tell co-star Olivia Bentley how she endured further trauma as she underwent a failed operation to remove the foetus, before being given pills to induce a miscarriage 

Made in Chelsea's Tiffany Watson reveals she had a miscarriage

'I had to have an operation, and then it didn't work, which was even worse. So then I had to take the pills, and that worked.

'I think going through it was awful, because even though we weren't trying, I feel like when you find out, you do become very attached to the baby.

'You're mourning a loss of something, a loss of something you never really had.'