Charlotte Crosby left ‘an emotional wreck’ as newborn baby rushed to hospital

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Charlotte Crosby has revealed she’s been ‘an emotional wreck’ after her newborn daughter was rushed to hospital (Picture: Ken McKay/ITV/Shutterstock)

Charlotte Crosby has revealed her newborn baby Pixi was rushed to hospital, just a week after she gave birth.

The former Geordie Shore star, 34, and her husband Jake Ankers welcomed their second child on January 31.

The couple are already parents to daughter Alba Jean, who was born in 2022.

Just days after revealing they’ve become ‘a beautiful family of four’ however, Charlotte’s shared a hospital dash they faced.

She wrote on Instagram: ‘Our Pixi girl has had a hell of a morning bless her soul.

‘I have been an emotional wreck, I noticed a little lump on Pixi’s chin a couple of days ago! And wanted to flag it with our doctors before we left!

‘After some bloods and an ultrasound and a lot of tears watching my brave little girl having to go through all of this at only 7 days old, we’ve got some good news that it’s hopefully nothing to worry about and we just need to keep an eye on it.’

Thankfully, they’re now on their way home to ‘begin the rest of our lives as a family of 4’ (Picture: Instagram)
Charlotte Crosby with her daughter
Charlotte and Jake are parents to Alba, 2, and now Pixi (Picture: Instagram)

She went on: ‘I also had my stitches out today. And it’s surprisingly made me feel MUCH BETTER!

‘We are now FINALLY on our way home to begin the rest of our lives as a family of 4.

‘Having one child, I thought my mindset had totally changed but now I’ve got two beautiful girls it’s just changed it even more.

‘Like all that matters to me is them. Watching them grow! Being present and just enjoying life, making memories with them!

‘Life truly is the best it can ever possibly be with my two girls in it and Jake.’

The couple announced the birth of Pixi last week (Picture: Instagram)
MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 10: Charlotte Crosby attends the MTV Europe Music Awards 2024 held at Co-op Live on November 10, 2024 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Daniele Venturelli/WireImage)
Charlotte said she’s now feeling ‘much better’ after having her stitches taken out (Picture: Daniele Venturelli/WireImage)

Charlotte had earlier revealed her newborn baby girl’s name and announced her arrival into the world, with a post four days ago.

She wrote: ‘Pixi Cecilia Ankers welcome to the world our beautiful baby girl! You are absolutely perfect 🤍👶🏼 31.01.25. It’s been a rollercoaster of a weekend!

‘And I’m so overwhelmed with all your beautiful messages about the newsletter that went out today with our first look into our weekend as a family of 4 ! 😍🥰.’

In her paid-for newsletter she shared more details about the baby’s arrival and the first pictures of Pixi and Alba meeting.

Her post was flooded in congratulatory messages from friends and fans alike, with Billie Shepherd writing: ‘Huge congratulations to you all 💕💕💕 sending you lots of love xxx.’

Chelsee Healey added: ‘the name 🥹🥰 congratulations ❤️❤️.’

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