Jess Wright's one-year-old son rushed to A&E after 'persistent' medical issue

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Jess Wright's one-year-old son rushed to A&E after 'persistent' medical issue

Jess Wright reveals she's had to race her one-year-old son to hospital.

The former TOWIE star took the youngster to A&E on Sunday after he was suffering from a 'persistent' medical issue. Jess and husband William Lee-Kemp welcomed Presley back in May last year and things have been far from smooth sailing.

Taking to social media, the reality TV star admitted: "Day 46066 in the poorly household. Ended up going to A&E last night because his cough wouldn't let up and he already had a steroid three days prior. He's now on antibiotics. The 4.20am wake ups aren't getting easier." She's been keeping fans in the loop since last year.

Jess Wright's one-year-old son rushed to A&E after 'persistent' medical issue eiqrriqqhiqruinvJess raced her son Presley to hospital on Sunday (Getty Images for Thirty8 London)

It was earlier this year that the 38-year-old discussed her 'scary' experience with postnatal depression and how she dealt with it. Speaking on a new episode of Giovanna Fletcher ’s podcast, Happy Mum Happy Baby, Jess talked about how 'debilitating' it is calling it the 'baby blues'.

"Because I thought when they said that it was just like ‘Oh you might feel down for a couple of days because it’s called the baby blues.’ I’m like, ‘You’re just totally disguising post-natal depression, which is debilitating’," she said.

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She continued: "I had that for a month, and then all of a sudden it just lifted... It’s more scary because A, I didn’t know how long it was going to last.. Some women suffer for like 6 months and some more. And B, I just couldn’t enjoy anything with him."

She gave listeners advice and told them to 'tell someone how you're feeling' as they won't 'judge you'. Jess continued: "They’re always going to be there for you if they love you. And there are so many others who are suffering." Last year, Jess previously revealed a 'dark cloud' hung over her during the first few weeks as she adjusted to life as a first-time mum.

The reality star's self-confidence took a dive when her psoriasis flared up, leaving her feeling "ugly" and not knowing which way to turn. For about four weeks I really suffered from postpartum depression. It was just a very, very strange feeling. I couldn't really enjoy Presley as much as I wanted to because I had this cloud over me. I was feeling low and not knowing why. I was just very scared", she says.

Jess says she turned to her husband and mum Carol to support her through the rough patch. "I feel a million times better now. I think it's very underplayed the baby blues, it needs to be spoken about more. I think it needs to be addressed more. Before I had Presley I knew about the baby blues but I didn't think I'd get like that. It's something that's really, really quite hard that women go through. You just have to be strong."

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