OHMYGOSSIP — Amy Hart took her baby Stanley to get “checked out” amid concerns from her social media followers.
The ex ‘Love Island’ star and her fiance Sam Rason welcomed their baby boy into the world on March 3rd, and she was alerted to a possible “blue tinge” around the youngster’s mouth after sharing a picture of him on Instagram – but it turned out to be “all fine”.
The 30-year-old television personality wrote on her Instagram Story: “Lots of you messaged last night about the blue tinge around Stanley’s mouth in the video of him in his Moses basket.
“Lots said it could be trapped wind, some said it could be cyanosis which could have been more serious.
“We got him checked out and all fine. He’s very luck to have so many people looking out for her so thank you.”
Amy debuted her little one on her on Instagram page in a mirrored post with her man just days after his birth.
They both wrote in the caption: “Stanley Samuel Giles Rason.”
The pair – who went public with their relationship back in August 2021 – explained why each name was selected for their bundle of joy.
They continued: “Stanley: We loved the name and also Amy’s Grandad Geoffs middle name.
“Samuel: After @samuelrason obviously but also Amys brother is Samuel too!
“Giles: Nanny and Grandads last name, hopefully he’ll inherit their love of shots!”
The ex ‘Celebs Go Dating’ star revealed that her “100 per cent unplanned” pregnancy came after she had frozen her eggs back in August.
While appearing on the ITV daytime chat show, ‘Loose Women’, Amy said: “This was a 100 per cent unplanned pregnancy, turns out everyone telling me tracking my cycle isn’t actually a 100 per cent form of contraception was indeed correct.”
After being asked what she would do with them, she admitted that she isn’t afraid to “use them” and only did it to preserve her current “good fertility”.
Amy said: “Use them for second/third/fourth if we need to, if we don’t, donate them! It was never an issue with falling pregnant, it was more the longevity of my fertility.
“For example my Prof said I had two to three years of good fertility left so I froze the higher quality, younger eggs.”
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