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Boris Johnson's wife issues warning to new mums after being rushed to hospital
Boris Johnson's wife issues warning to new mums after being rushed to hospital

Daily Mirror

time6 hours ago

  • Health
  • Daily Mirror

Boris Johnson's wife issues warning to new mums after being rushed to hospital

Boris and Carrie Johnson's fourth child was born was born last month and now she has given a message to new mums from hospital after suffering from severe dehydration Carrie Johnson has shared a photo of herself in hospital and given a warning to new mums over severe dehydration. The 37-year-old welcomed her fourth child with former prime minister Boris Johnson, 61, last month. Poppy Eliza Josephine Johnson — nicknamed Pops or Pop Tart — was born on May 21. And she has told of how she has ended up in hospital through dehydration while breastfeeding. ‌ She shared photos on Instagram of herself and the baby in a hospital bed and wrote: 'Being hospitalised for two nights for severe dehydration was not on my postpartum bingo card. Breastfeeding mums make sure you eat and drink enough in this heat. Especially if your babe is cluster feeding.' ‌ Cluster feeding, when a baby feeds more frequently, is common in the first three to four months after birth, particularly during growth spurts. And it can lead to maternal dehydration if the mum is not consuming enough to replenish fluids. The NHS advises that babies may want to feed more frequently during hot weather, when risk of dehydration is also higher. Ms Johnson also told how she had been through a "brutal" week and thanked people for their support. She continued: 'This week has honestly been brutal. Mastitis (me), reflux (her), dehydration (me). "What a pair we are! But thank you for all the kindest messages, especially all the brilliant advice on reflux. Really appreciate it and made me feel way less alone going thru [sic] it all. And as ever, thanks to our amazing NHS.' Mastitis is a painful inflammation in the breast tissue often associated with breastfeeding. Reflux occurs when the stomach contents comes back up into the oesophagus. It is very common in babies and usually gets better as they grow. ‌ Poppy joins the couple's three other children, sons Wilfred, five, and one-year-old Frank, and daughter Romy, three. Announcing the latest arrival last month, Ms Johnson wrote: "Welcome to the world Poppy Eliza Josephine Johnson born on 21st May. Aka Pops, Pop Tart. I can't believe how pretty and tiny you are. Feel so incredibly lucky. We are all totally smitten. "Not sure I've slept a minute since you were born as can't stop looking at how completely lovely you are. Thank you so much to the amazing maternity team at UCLH and particularly to Asma and Patrick who have looked after me so well through all my pregnancies. I really cannot thank you guys enough. "Wilf, Romy and Frank are utterly delighted, particularly Romy who was desperate for a little sister. Bring on the matching dresses. A final gang member. Back from hospital now and time for cocktails and pizza with my tiny baby snoozing on my lap. Life doesn't get any better."

Boris Johnson's wife Carrie treated in hospital for ‘severe dehydration' just a month after giving birth to fourth child
Boris Johnson's wife Carrie treated in hospital for ‘severe dehydration' just a month after giving birth to fourth child

The Irish Sun

time13 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

Boris Johnson's wife Carrie treated in hospital for ‘severe dehydration' just a month after giving birth to fourth child

CARRIE Johnson has been treated in hospital for "severe dehydration". The 5 Carrie shared a picture of herself in hospital with baby Poppy Credit: instagram 5 The mum-of-four has also been suffering with mastitis Credit: instagram 5 Boris Johnson pictured holding his ninth child in an adorable post shared in May Credit: Instagram/carrielbjohnson Carrie revealed on Friday how she had been rushed in for treatment and warned fellow mums to "eat and drink enough in this heat". 'Being hospitalised for two nights for my severe dehydration was not on my postpartum bingo card," she wrote in an Instagram post. "Breastfeeding mums make sure you eat and drink enough in this heat. Especially if your babe is The 37-year-old added: 'This week has honestly been brutal. "What a pair we are! But thank you for all the kindest messages, especially all the brilliant advice on reflux. "Really appreciate it and made me feel way less alone going thru it all.' Mastitis is an inflammation of breast tissue, common in women who are breastfeeding. The news comes after Boris Johnson, 60, and his wife Most read in The Sun She went on to refer to her baby as "Pops" and "Pop Tart" as an adorable nickname. "Aka Pops, Pop Tart. "I can't believe how pretty and tiny you are. Feel so incredibly lucky. We are all totally smitten. "I can't believe how pretty and tiny you are. Feel so incredibly lucky. We are all totally smitten. "Not sure I've slept a minute since you were born as can't stop looking at how completely lovely you are. "Thank you so much to the amazing maternity team at UCLH and particularly to Asma and Patrick who have looked after me so well through all my pregnancies. I really cannot thank you guys enough. "Wilf, Romy and Frank are utterly delighted, particularly Romy who was desperate for a little sister. Bring on the matching dresses. "A final gang member. Back from hospital now and time for cocktails and pizza with my tiny baby snoozing on my lap. Life doesn't get any better." Boris also has four children with his ex wife Marina Wheeler and one with art adviser Helen Macintyre. Read more on the Irish Sun Baby Poppy was born on May 21 and is Boris' ninth child. He and Carrie married in July 2021, and already share sons Wilfred, five, and Frank, one, and daughter Romy, three. Who are Boris's children? Romy Johnson Romy was born on December 9, 2021. A spokesperson for the couple shared the news, stating that It took almost a week for details of the baby's name to be made public, with the Carrie revealed the name on Instagram, revealing little Romy was named after her aunt. She said: "Romy after my aunt, Rosemary. "Iris from the Greek, meaning rainbow, "Charlotte after Boris' late mum who we miss so much." Wilfred Johnson On April 29, 2020, Boris and Carrie Symonds welcomed their first child together, naming him The name Wilfred after Johnson's grandfather, Lawrie after Ms Symonds' grandfather. The name Nicholas was chosen in tribute to the NHS doctors who saved Johnson's life when he was in hospital with coronavirus. Stephanie Stephanie, who was born in 2009 - the product of an affair with art adviser Helen Macintyre. Stephanie is the third youngest of Johnson's children. At first, he denied paternity and wasn't named on the birth certificate. However, his relations were revealed after a 2013 court battle in which he sought an injunction to prevent her existence being reported. It is not believed her elder half-siblings or her father have anything to do with her. Theodore Apollo Born in 1999, he is the youngest of Johnson's children with ex-wife Marina. He went on to attend Cambridge University - whereas his dad went to their rival Oxford. In August 2020, he reportedly wrote a play on Brexit that included his father's part in the UK leaving the European Union. Cassia Peaches Cassia Peaches, born in 1997, is the third of She studied at the £18,000 per year Highgate School in North London. Like her father, she is a writer and during her time at the private school, she was a student editor of their alumni magazine Cholmeleian. Milo Arthur Milo Arthur, born in 1995, is the second eldest of the Johnson clan and the oldest of his boys His mum is Marina Wheeler. He was educated at Westminster School where he was said to excel at sports, which as of March 2024 costs £27,174 a year. Milo was also a keen cricket player and came runner-up in the Funaki prize, a long-running award for artistic endeavour. He went on to study at London's School of Oriental and African Studies which he graduated from in 2014. Following this he took up a five-month internship at men's magazine Esquire Middle East, based in Dubai. Lara Lettice Born in 1993, Lara is the eldest of Boris' brood and was conceived ahead of her parent's wedding. The MP married barrister Marina Wheeler in 1993 when she was pregnant with their daughter. Lara, who styles herself with the double-barrelled surname Johnson-Wheeler, is a writer, editor and broadcaster. Fashionista Lara has carved out an impressive journalism career - as well as writing for Tory mag The Spectator and British Vogue and arts reviewing for the Evening Standard. She was educated at Bedales which as of March 2024, costs £33,435 a year. 5 Carrie Johnson has been treated in hospital for "severe dehydration" 5 The mum-of-four announced their welcome arrival on May 21 Credit: Instagram/carrielbjohnson

Mom Sees Daughter Missing From Bed, Unprepared for Where She's Found—'Help'
Mom Sees Daughter Missing From Bed, Unprepared for Where She's Found—'Help'

Newsweek

time5 days ago

  • Newsweek

Mom Sees Daughter Missing From Bed, Unprepared for Where She's Found—'Help'

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. A mom and dad had a moment of panic after going to check on their young daughter in her bed, only to find she was nowhere to be seen. Courtney Rey, from Lisbon in Portugal, took to her Instagram, @cbm, to share footage of the moment she and her husband discovered Romy, who was 2 at the time, missing from her bed. The video was filmed during a trip to Cape Town, South Africa, in December last year, when Rey was beginning the process of transitioning Romy from sleeping in a cot to sleeping in a bed. Rey told Newsweek she had been forced to begin the process at this particular point because Romy had "started crawling out of the crib." "The Airbnb hosts were kind enough to leave out both a crib and make up a queen bed in the same room, so we had both options during the transition time," Rey said. Parenting can be stressful at the best of times. In 2025 Cost of Care Report poll of 3,000 parents, 90 percent of respondents said they had lost sleep because of parenting stress, while the same proportion reported feeling burnt out. One of the biggest stresses Rey was facing as a parent happened after Romy was supposed to be sound asleep. In a somewhat apt development, switching over to a proper bed has seen Romy develop a habit of roaming around at night. "The temptation for Romy to escape her bed just because she physically can now often means we are hearing her door creak and having to walk her back to her bedroom multiple times a day for her nap or at night for bedtime," Rey said. It has led to some memorable days and nights, for good and bad reasons, like the one captured on camera during their Cape Town stay. That was the afternoon they went to check on Romy during her nap and realized she was nowhere to be found. "I saw on the monitor that she was not in the crib or bed, so ran in to check," Rey said. She added that her initial reaction after realizing Romy was missing was one of shock—but it didn't last. "First, there's a bit of fear," Rey said. "But we found her in the closet pretty quickly. The cupboard was open so it was pretty easy to spot her." Romy, in her half-asleep state, had chosen to climb inside a nearby closet with a duvet, creating a cozy spot for herself in the process and much to her mom's amusement. "Once I saw that she was safe in the cupboard, I thought it was the funniest thing ever and grabbed my phone and my husband," Rey said. Captioned "please help," the video went viral, much to Rey's surprise. "I just hope people get a laugh from it and realize that nothing is easy about being a parent, and being in it all together certainly makes it more manageable," she said. The good news is that Romy, who recently turned 3, has now fully graduated to a "big girl bed." "From Cape Town, we traveled on to Kenya where all of the beds have mosquito netting, and she loved this. It was such a great way to help with the transition as she felt secure below the netting and also like a princess," Rey said. Even so, Romy said she still likes to get in a crib every now and then. "If we travel, like to my parent's house and there's a crib, she does love to get back into it for old time's sake," Rey said. Just as long as Romy stays in there, of course.

Naach Gaana and Narebaazi: Prime Video's Panchayat Season 4 is here to rock on World Music Day!
Naach Gaana and Narebaazi: Prime Video's Panchayat Season 4 is here to rock on World Music Day!

First Post

time21-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • First Post

Naach Gaana and Narebaazi: Prime Video's Panchayat Season 4 is here to rock on World Music Day!

When someone says 'Panchayat,' chances are the first thing that plays in your head is the iconic title track—the one that tugged at your heart and perfectly captured the soul of Phulera. Over the years, the music of Panchayat has quietly built its own fanbase, becoming as beloved as its characters. Whether it's a soul-stirring background score or a full-blown anthem, the show's music has consistently struck the right chord with audiences across the country. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD As Prime Video's Panchayat gears up for the premiere of its much-awaited fourth season on June 24, the buzz isn't just about plot twists or beloved characters. It's also about the music—because in Panchayat, every beat tells a story. After winning hearts with the rhythmic powerhouse Hind Ke Sitara and setting the internet ablaze with the viral sensation Raja Ji, the music of Panchayat season 3 has gone beyond the show. It had taken over reels, playlists, and pop culture itself—cementing its place as a true sonic signature of small-town India. And now, with Season 4, the world is humming to Panchayat's newest tunes. The album has already begun turning heads with three brand-new tracks that are unapologetically desi, irresistibly groovy, and bursting with Phulera-style flair and drama. Each track has been beautifully woven into the narrative of the show, capturing the chaos of election season with high-voltage narebaazi, emotional highs, and quirky vibes—making it more than just background music, but a character in itself. It's Panchayat times bhai, gaane ke bina kaise chalega? Here is the tracklist from the 4th installement: 1. Saavdhani Hati by Anuraj Saikia, Romy, and Juno 2. Generator Song by Anuraj Saikia, Aanand Bajpai, and Juno 3. Dekh Tamasha by Anuraj Saikia, Divya Kumar, and Juno This World Music Day, we're not just listening—we're celebrating how Panchayat's music has become a phenomenon. From echoing in the gullies of Phulera to trending across global timelines, this is a soundtrack that speaks the language of the people. Returning with its trademark humor, heart, and grounded storytelling, the latest season welcomes back its beloved ensemble cast, featuring Jitendra Kumar, Neena Gupta, Raghubir Yadav, Faisal Malik, Chandan Roy, Sanvikaa, Durgesh Kumar, Sunita Rajwar, and Pankaj Jha. Produced by The Viral Fever, Panchayat Season 4 is created by Deepak Kumar Mishra and Chandan Kumar, written by Chandan Kumar, and directed by Deepak Kumar Mishra and Akshat Vijaywargiya. Get ready for some heightened emotions as Panchayat Season 4 promises another unforgettable chapter in Phulera—streaming on Prime Video from June 24.

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