She Lost One Baby Already — Now Tiffany Watson Fights to Save the Second After Health Scare Hits

Tiffany Watson, just weeks away from giving birth, has shared a heart-wrenching health update — one that has left fans especially anxious given her painful miscarriage in 2022.

Former Made in Chelsea star Tiffany Watson, 31, is facing an emotional rollercoaster as she prepares to welcome her second child with footballer husband Cameron McGeehan. Just days before her due date, Tiffany revealed she was rushed to hospital after suffering from a persistent 10-day flu, which caused severe dehydration and a worrying spike in her baby’s heart rate.

Her followers were quick to express concern, especially in light of her past miscarriage in 2022 — a loss she bravely opened up about on Made in Chelsea, sharing how deeply it had affected her mental health and outlook on pregnancy.

Speaking from her hospital bed, Tiffany explained: “I just can’t shake this flu. It’s been about ten days now. My whole pregnancy has been so smooth and now right at the end it’s proving so hard.”

She had initially gone in for a routine gestational diabetes check but ended up on a drip due to dehydration. The spike in her baby’s heart rate added to the urgency of her care.

In a later update, Tiffany told fans she’d been placed on antibiotics — but they made her violently ill, leaving her sleepless and vomiting all night. “Sorry my page is so depressing atm,” she wrote, “but it’s no fun over here.”

Tiffany and Cameron, who welcomed their first son Jude in 2023, had announced they were expecting baby number two earlier this year — joyfully revealing they’d already chosen a name. But now, as the final stretch becomes unexpectedly difficult, fans are sending love and prayers for a safe delivery — and a much-deserved moment of peace for a mother who’s already endured so much.