Louise Thompson left fans in tears as she told them of a 'big risk' she is taking alongside her partner Ryan Libbey. Fans will know that she has been open about her struggles both with her physical and mental health which began following the traumatic birth of her first child. Louise and Ryan welcomed their son Leo into the world back in 2021 after suffering a heartbreaking miscarriage in 2020.

But during her son's arrival, Louise endured a nightmare when her son Leo's head became trapped in her pelvis, leading to an emergency caesarean section. The former Made in Chelsea star ended up losing a staggering three-and-a-half litres of blood during the ordeal as doctors struggled for over three hours to control a haemorrhage. It was later discovered that Louise had suffered a torn womb, which was the source of the excessive bleeding.

READ MORE: Holly Willoughby ignores Phillip Schofield's TV return as she sends 'please' message to fans Louise, 34, also previously opened up about the severe trauma she experienced following the birth, which led to a harrowing period of post-traumatic stress disorder, as she confessed: "I didn't care if I died. I just wanted someone else to kill me because I didn't have the confidence to do it myself." Now, Louise and Ryan are preparing to talk openly and honestly with one another about their experience through that time in their new podcast, He Said, She Said, which is described as a "long overdue conversation" between Louise and Ryan, giving two p.