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Kerry Katona 'Nearly Died' Giving Birth To Her Daughter Jorgie

The Mum-of-five lost a dangerous amount of blood after suffering from pre-eclampsia

Sounds awfully traumatic.


Kerry Katona reportedly ‘nearly died’ giving birth to her baby daughter this month after losing a dangerous amount of blood.

Things took a dangerous turn for the worst when it was discovered that Kerry was suffering from pre-eclampsia, which causes high blood pressure and can be life-threatening if undiagnosed.

Kerry ended up losing so much blood that she ended up having to stay in hospital for four days following the birth.

‘The birth didn’t go smoothly at all, she nearly died,’ a source told The Daily Star.

‘Kerry had pre-eclampsia and her legs and feet swelled up. The condition can be fatal for both mums and babies but thankfully Kerry’s baby was fine.’



Apparently things got so bad that her Mum Sue feared the worst:

‘It was Kerry who was in danger. Her mum Sue was really scared Kerry was going to die. She lost a lot of blood.’

 The 33-year-old Mum of five described on Twitter herself how the birth was ‘traumatic’.

‘Thank you all so much for your kind messages, at last were both home after getting the all clear! It's been very traumatic @mrgsjkay xxxx’ she wrote.

Kerry and her partner George Kay have decided to name their baby girl Jorgie.

We are just glad things are finally a bit calmer for Mummy and baby!


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