Louise Thompson reveals she's considering having more children as she enjoys a family safari break with her son Leo after battling PTSD and anxiety following his birth
Louise Thompson has revealed that she is starting to consider the prospect of having more children, after struggling with PTSD and anxiety following the traumatic birth of her son Leo.
Taking to Instagram on Monday, the Made In Chelsea star, 32, shared that she had spent the night with family at West Midland Safari Park in Worcestershire, along with a series of sweet snaps with her little boy during the trip.
Penning a caption gushing about the break, Louise also shared an adorable video of Leo kissing his cousin, admitting it was starting to make her think about having more babies in the future.
More? Louise Thompson, 32, has revealed that she is starting to consider having more children, after struggling with PTSD and anxiety following the traumatic birth of her son Leo
In her post's caption, Louise said: 'Doing our best to blend in... thanks West Midlands Safari Park for inviting us to share a night with all your beautiful animals.'
She continued: 'It was such a unique experience - who knew you could spend the night in a safari park in the UK?
'A bit of an extra treat to visit the funfair on the last weekend of the season. The kids were in their element... makes me consider having more babies.'
Family planning: Taking to Instagram on Monday evening the Made In Chelsea star, 32, shared that she would consider having more children
Baby on the way? Louise's son Leo-Hunter having a kiss planted on him by his cousin during their family getaway in Worcestershire
Camouflage training: Louise said - 'Doing our best to blend in... thanks West Midlands Safari Park for inviting us to share a night with all your beautiful animals'
The revelation comes after Louise nearly died when she gave birth to baby Leo in November 2021.
The reality television star has since battled PTSD and postnatal anxiety - admitting that in the aftermath of the birth she cried 'up to 20 times.'
'I felt enormous, so ugly and so hormonal' she said as she reflected upon her pregnancy experience.
Vogue: The reality television star nearly died when she gave birth to baby Leo in November 2021 and has since battled PTSD and postnatal anxiety
'But in light of everything that's happened since, life really wasn't treating me too badly. I certainly had no idea what was to unfurl.'
Louise was hospitalised following the birth last year after suffering 'serious complications.'
Vocalising her experience further the reality star said: 'At one point I was certain I'd never spend a single night in my new home. Thankfully that wasn't the way things were to be.'
The star has never failed to honest about her daily struggles, revealing at points that the anxiety felt 'inexplicable' but now she's 'making sense of it.'
Louise shares her 'miracle baby' with her partner and fellow Made In Chelsea cast member Ryan Libbey. The pair got engaged in Los Angeles in 2018 but are yet to marry.
It was less than a month ago that Ryan revealed his £12,000 bike was stolen while he was enjoying lunch in London, as he branded the thief 'selfish'.
Miracle baby: Louise has never failed to be honest about her daily struggles, revealing at points that the anxiety felt 'inexplicable' but now she's 'making sense of it'
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