Emily Andre earlier this month shared Belle’s tragic birth story and claimed that doctors had never witnessed it because she forbids the birth of more children.
Emily Andre has shared sweet snaps with her youngest daughter Arabella days after revealing her harrowing birth story. The 35-year-old welcomed her third child – who is known as Belle – with husband Peter Andre last April.
She and singer-actress Pete, who she married in 2015, also have daughters Amelia, 11, and Theo, 8, who are also in their lives.
Last week, the couple took a photo with Belle in a lavender field while the sun was out. They took care not to post her face on social media while wearing a white dress that matched her mother’s, just like they did for their kids.
The one-year-old is already beginning to walk, and fans only caught a glimpse of her as she played among the flowers. Although it’s unclear whether she can do it alone or still needs the support of her parents.
NHS doctor Emily captioned the post: “We made the most of the sunshine while it lasted, turns out Belle’s favourite part wasn’t the flowers… it was the bees.”
And fans were quick to compliment Belle’s fine head of hair. One wrote in the comments underneath: “Ahh she’s adorable – her hair!” Another of Emily’s 715,000 Instagram followers said: “Belle’s got gorgeous hair, doesn’t she? Beautiful photos, guys.”
Emily and Peter, these images, with their lavender setting and pure beauty, make me feel so strongly about seeing you two with baby Belle, my heart.
Belle is walking, Belle. They erupt so quickly! Love those Greek genes there,” a fourth post. “Glorious family,” a fifth commentator said. Belle is stunning. A fifth added, “I visited lavender fields with my grandbabies a few weeks ago.” They adored it just as much as Belle X.
The family day out comes a week after Emily shared traumatic details of Belle’s birth for the first time and said her and Pete, 52, – who is also dad to son Junior, 20, and daughter Princess, 18, from his marriage to ex-wife Katie Price – wouldn’t be having any more children.
Emily said, “I haven’t really spoken about her birth and what transpired after her, because it was so difficult and awful.” But it was indeed difficult. I was really unwell after she was born, too.
I had a very uncommon type of hernia that was quite large, she explained on Giovanna Fletcher’s Happy Mum Happy Baby podcast. Although this is actually quite offensive, I was essentially in the wrong place in my bowels.
The hernia that it was can easily strangle the bowel, turning it into a real emergency.
Because I had a large, huge lump in my stomach that kind of protruded out right after she was born, I knew things weren’t the same as she did. After a week, they returned me to do a follow-up, and they said, “We need to have the surgeons come and look at you.”
It was evening, I believe. The surgeon literally looked and said, “You need to go to the hospital right away,” or something. What do you mean, I asked, and I thought, “What do you mean?” Simply put, I was unable to do so.
After learning that Emily’s bowel had actually come out, she was immediately rushed in for surgery. She continued, “I had to go back for emergency surgery.” I almost had to hand her over because she was only a week old. The worst part was that I had to hand her over and have her operated on again.
However, Emily claims that the porter who took her to the theater in one “sweet moment” brought her husband Pete inside the same room after her father had an operation on him, which led to their union years later.
Source: Mirror
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