
Steph Davis shares emotional update after baby son stopped breathing again and reveals struggles over episodes
STEPHANIE Davis has opened up on her little boy's breathing difficulties as she shared a fresh update on his health.
The former Hollyoaks actress, 32, gave a candid take on her life as a mum of two juggling little Samuels "episodes" - leading her to watch him "like a hawk."
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Stephanie previously told of the "terrifying" moment she rushed her youngest to hospital and the "scary episode" at just two months old, which left him requiring hospital treatment.
She welcomed her baby boy back in January in what was a "tough" birth, and suffered a terrifying ordeal at the start of April when he stopped breathing.
Now the Channel 4 alum has posted a series of sweet pictures showing her cuddling the tot as well as being joined by her eldest Caben Albi.
Alongside the cosy images she wrote in a message to fans: "Heyy, Not posted much recently but haven't had many photos to post since Samuel had his breathing episodes I've just been at home watching him like a hawk.
"Mum life is so busy you literally don't get a minute, let alone to post!
"Awful last photo of me and my two boys but I literally don't have any of us together. Don't you find you have a camera roll filled with photos of everyone else with your children and none of them with you."
She added: "I've been so anxious since Samuel not breathing and now having 2 episodes, I've spent most of my nights jumping awake with dread to go back to sleep and do it all over again.
"Hope everyone's ok and I'll try be more active ( I say this every time)."
The actress and CBB alum rounded off her message with the words: "All my love Steph xx"
HEALTH HORROR
Previously, Steph told how she was in a cafe after a baby sensory class with her son when he suddenly stopped breathing before he was due to be fed.
Pregnant Stephanie Davis reveals adorable moment she told son Caben he is going to be a big brother.mp4
Two ladies outside who worked at the hospital rushed to help and got an ambulance.
Stephanie spent all day at the hospital, later recalling: "We were just having a nice day and then all of a sudden he's foaming from the mouth with loads of saliva. You lose your head as a mum, it's honestly torture."
She added: "Poor baby has had two lumber punctures and all sorts done to him to get to the bottom of it all.
"It's been a dead upsetting time. I'm trying not to cry again because I've just been crying.
Hollyoaks - cast member cull
HOLLYOAKS beauty Chelsee Healey has dropped the biggest hint yet she's been axed from the soap - yet what's happening at the Channel 4 show?
Earlier this year, the Channel 4 soap was forced to address the cull of cast members.
It came after The Sun was first to report Hollyoaks bosses plan to kill off a whopping 20 cast members.
Now Chelsee, who recently took time away from her role as Goldie McQueen to give birth to her second daughter, has now made a cryptic move on X.
The Manchester lass, 36, re-posted a picture of her character crying to her page.
It came after Stephanie Waring, famed for her 28-year-long role as Cindy Cunningham, confirmed that soap bosses had axed her as part of the 20-person strong cast cull.
Another big name set to quit for good is popstar turned soap star Jamelia.
The soap's resident hunk and TV favourite Owen Warner has also left the show amid the cuts with fans left devastated to say goodbye to his character Romeo Nightingale.
Jamie Lomas has also quit the show and will depart his Warren Fox role soon.
Haiesha Mistry famed for her role as Yasmine Maalik has also left after seven years.
Stephanie shares son Samuel with her partner Joe McKalroy, who revealed the joyous news of the baby's birth on Instagram at the start of the year.
Joe said at the time: "It has been a traumatic experience but you are finally here in our arms.
"I never thought I could possibly love your mummy anymore than I already do but this is just so special and an unconditional love I cannot explain with words.
"@stephaniedavis88 I love you more than you will ever know," he concluded.
Steph commented on the post at the time about the "tough" birth she had endured, writing: "Sobbing reading this. My heart. I love you more than anything in this world.
"I couldn't love you more. I'm so blessed to have you as a daddy to our boys xxx.
"You carried me though that, it was so tough. I love you more than you will ever know xxxxxxxx."
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