Louise Thompson has addressed the prospect of having more children following the "traumatic" birth of her son. The reality TV star, 34, has spoken about various health issues in recent years. It includes her having shared that she's experienced post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) following the arrival of her son Leo, now two, back in 2021.
The former Made in Chelsea cast member has discussed having an emergency caesarean and she is said to have experienced "serious complications". Her baby's head is said to have got stuck in her pelvis and torn her womb. Louise has stated that she lost several litres of blood during childbirth and once said that she "danced with death".
Ahead of her new memoir Lucky: Learning to Live Again being released later this week, Louise appeared on ITV 's Lorraine on Tuesday to discuss her experience. She spoke to host Lorraine Kelly whilst a guest on the talk show. Asked by the presenter about the prospect of having more children, Louise commented: "It's still fairly inconclusive.
I will never mentally be strong enough to carry a child and physically I've got something called Asherman syndrome where my uterus is glued together with scar tissue." Louise Thompson (right), pictured with her partner Ryan Libbey (left) and their son Leo, has spoken about childbirth on several occasions ( Image: Instagram) She discussed her experience again whilst a guest on ITV's Lorraine this week ( Image: @louise.thompson/Instagram) She added in the interview: "I supp.