Olympic champion reveals she is being treated for sepsis, kidney infection and fever after miscarriage.
Sending you both so much love and strength.” It’s such a devastating time but important in times like these we remember we aren’t alone and have so much support. Long way to go but I’m in the right place.
'I managed to leave hospital Thursday only to be readmitted Friday. After a day of treating sepsis, a kidney infection and a fever I'm slowly on the mend. Long ...
After a day of treating sepsis, a kidney infection and a fever I’m slowly on the mend. She looked incredible.’ Rebecca had walked down the aisle with her father, Steve, and her two children, in a moment which moved Andy to tears. [She and Andy have been married since August 2021](https://metro.co.uk/2021/09/06/rebecca-adlington-marries-boyfriend-andy-parsons-15212034/) after tying the knot at Scarlet Hall in Cheshire. ‘I managed to leave hospital Thursday only to be readmitted Friday. Rebecca Adlington has opened up about suffering a devastating miscarriage with her third baby, which resulted in a health battle with sepsis and a kidney imfection.
The Olympic star says she is battling sepsis, a kidney infection and fever after the heart-breaking discovery she had lost her third child.
After a day of treating sepsis, a kidney infection and a fever I'm slowly on the mend. "I managed to leave hospital Thursday only to be readmitted Friday. The Olympic star says she is battling sepsis, a kidney infection and fever after the heart-breaking discovery she had lost her third child.
The 33-year-old has revealed that she tragically suffered a miscarriage this week after falling pregnant with her third child just 12 weeks ago.
After a day of treating sepsis, a kidney infection and a fever I'm slowly on the mend. We haven't managed to process it all yet but I know with their support we'll get through it. Same with family and friends. It's such a devastating time but important in times like these we remember we aren't alone and have so much support.' Sharing a picture from hospital to Instagram on Saturday, the Olympic swimmer revealed the pregnancy and miscarriage to her 105k followers - explaining that she was also recovering from sepsis, a kidney infection and a fever. - Sharing a picture to her 105k followers from hospital, the swimmer explained that she was also recovering from sepsis, a kidney infection and a fever
The athlete had planned to offer free swim sessions today in Mansfield.
In the post she wrote: "On Tuesday me and Andy went to hospital for our 12 week scan only to discover we’ve had a miscarriage which resulted in emergency surgery. Rebecca and her partner Andy went to the hospital on Tuesday, August 23, where it was discovered she had had a miscarriage and needed emergency surgery. Rebecca met Andy on the dating app Bumble, and the pair got married in August 2021, five months after they welcomed their son into the world. She retired from all competitive swimming at age 23, but has given lots back to her home town over the years. "Long way to go but I’m in the right place. [Rebecca Adlington](https://www.nottinghampost.com/all-about/rebecca-adlington) has revealed she has sadly suffered a miscarriage this week, 12 weeks into her pregnancy with her third child.
Olympic gold medallist left hospital on Thursday but was readmitted on Friday and treated for sepsis, a kidney infection and fever.
Adlington, who competed on I'm A Celebrity... It's such a devastating time but important in times like these we remember we aren't alone and have so much support. Long way to go but I'm in the right place.
The retired swimmer was set to return to her home town on Saturday, August 27 to deliver free taster swimming sessions to young children from the area, but was ...
She retired from all competitive swimming at the age of 23 in 2013, but has given lots back to her home town over the years. "Long way to go but I’m in the right place. Rebecca met Andy on the dating app Bumble, and the pair got married in August 2021, five months after Albie was born. Sending you so much love." Your Insta family are here for you too I'm sure." The 33-year-old announced the sad news on Instagram with a photo of her having a cup of tea. "We haven’t managed to process it all yet but I know with their support we’ll get through it. Sports broadcaster Orla Chennaoui said: "I’m so terribly, terribly sorry. There it was discovered she had had a miscarriage and needed emergency surgery. Your honesty will help so many people. It’s such a devastating time but important in times like these we remember we aren’t alone and have so much support." In the post, she wrote: "On Tuesday me and Andy went to hospital for our 12 week scan only to discover we’ve had a miscarriage which resulted in emergency surgery.
She posted: "On Tuesday, me and Andy went to hospital for our 12-week scan only to discover we've had a miscarriage which resulted in emergency surgery. I ...
It’s such a devastating time but important in times like these we remember we aren’t alone and have so much support." She posted: "On Tuesday, me and Andy went to hospital for our 12-week scan only to discover we’ve had a miscarriage which resulted in emergency surgery. Same with family and friends. Long way to go but I’m in the right place." The mother-of-two and her husband Andy Parsons had been to hospital for a routine 12-week scan when her miscarriage was discovered. She said: "You have been my rock this week.
REBECCA ADLINGTON has revealed the sad news she suffered a miscarriage at 12 weeks, leaving her needing emergency surgery which then resulted in her ...
Rebecca Adlington has announced she and her husband Andy Parsons suffered a “devastating” miscarriage, which resulted in the Olympic swimmer needing emergency surgery. It’s such a devastating time but important in times like these we remember we aren’t alone and have so much support. We haven’t managed to process it all yet but I know with their support we’ll get through it. Same with family and friends. “I had only been using the app for a month and Andy was the first person I went on a date with, so I feel like I hit the jackpot," she added. Alongside it, she penned: “On Tuesday me and Andy went to hospital for our 12 week scan only to discover we’ve had a miscarriage which resulted in emergency surgery.
The former swimming star told her husband, Andy Parsons, on their first wedding anniversary that he was the 'love of my life, my everything', ...
Once you're over 40, and know that you're pregnant, the figure rises to one in four] The most common cause of miscarriages in the first couple of months is a one-off abnormal development in the fetus, often due to chromosome anomalies. Only healthy embryos are then replaced in the womb. However, a small number of women who have long cycles and irregular periods may suffer recurrent miscarriages because the lining of the uterus is too thin, making implantation difficult. ''We have a 70 per cent live birth rate in women treated for these disorders,' says Dr Farquharson, 'which is excellent.' After a day of treating sepsis, a kidney infection and a fever I'm slowly on the mend. 'These pregnancies fail from the outset and were never destined to succeed.' Most miscarriages like this happen by eight weeks, although bleeding may not start until three or four weeks later, which is worth remembering in subsequent pregnancies. 'There used to be a trend for progesterone treatment, but trials show this really doesn't work,' warns Professor Walker. It's such a devastating time but important in times like these we remember we aren't alone and have so much support.' We haven't managed to process it all yet but I know with their support we'll get through it. You are the love of my life, my everything. Same with family and friends.
Rebecca Adlington arriving ahead of the Team GB Ball at Evolution London. Picture date: Olympic swimmer Rebecca Adlington has spoken of her “devastation” after ...
[the Duchess of Sussex](https://inews.co.uk/opinion/meghan-markle-essay-new-york-times-misccariage-listening-773378?ico=in-line_link) spoke of her “almost unbearable grief” following a miscarriage in 2020. Sharing a photo of herself in hospital holding a cup of tea, she thanked her husband Andrew Parsons being “my rock this week” and the staff at the hospital. “Long way to go but I’m in the right place.”
Olympic swimmer Rebecca Adlington found out she had lost her baby at a 12-week hospital scan.
A year later, she was appointed an OBE. In the past, Adlington has spoken in interviews about body insecurities, abuse directed at her on social media and the therapy she has undergone for anxiety and panic attacks. "Long way to go but I'm in the right place," she wrote, beside a picture of her holding a mug of tea in her hospital bed. [Britney Spears wrote of her deep sadness](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-61452781) at losing her "miracle baby" and the [Duchess of Sussex spoke of "an almost unbearable grief"](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-55068783) after miscarrying in July 2020. Adlington said she and her husband, Andy Parsons, went to hospital for a scan on Tuesday, only to discover she had miscarried and needed emergency surgery. Adlington, a 33-year-old mother-of-two, said she was now "slowly on the mend".