Chloe Goodman's son, one, rushed to hospital and kept in overnight
Chloe Goodman has revealed her son Hudson, one, has been rushed to hospital.
The Ex On The Beach star, 29, opened up to fans on Instagram story as she posted a photo of her son sleeping on her chest.
The photo showed the tot asleep in grey pyjamas while Chloe was seen wearing a green hoodie and a blue medical face covering.
Writing on top of the image, which she posted last night, Chloe told her followers: "Hospital for the night with my boy" followed by a sad face.
She later shared a snap of her son laying down in a hospital cot as she placed her arm through the green bars to stroke his head.
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Chloe has not detailed what her son is in hospital for.
And in an update the following morning, Chloe shared a video of herself and her son sitting in the hospital crib while she feeds him breakfast and tends to the bandages on his hand before kissing him on the head.
Writing on top of the footage, mum-of-two Chloe said: "Morning world breakfast with Hudson this morning always a good sign when they want to eat," showing her son is improving.
As she posted a cute face emoji and heart eye emoji, the reality star added: "Hoping maybe home today after a stressful 5 days".
Chloe, who is also mum to daughter Isla, two, welcomed her son Hudson in February last year.
She shares her children with her footballer fiancé Grant Hall.
After giving birth, Chloe opened up about her "complicated" labour. She experience an operation gone wrong and a traumatic C-section to see the safe delivery of her second child.
The mum-of-two's ordeal began just a few months into her pregnancy when she began to develop chronic pain symptoms and was "wetting herself constantly" due to a previous medical procedure, which saw her have part of her cervix removed.
She then had a cervical stitch throughout her pregnancy, to help keep her unborn baby in the uterus – but the stitch was accidentally attached to her bladder, leaving the then-pregnant star in pain and suffering from bladder weakness.
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At 35 weeks, Chloe was told she was risking her life and on 2 February 2002, Hudson Christopher Sean-Terry Hall was born.
However, before the birth Chloe opted to make a will. She said: "When I was in hospital, I realised if it all went wrong, I have to make sure he gets all my money. Grant's already got stuff in place."