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Countess Sophie’s deadly birth with Lady Louise Windsor exposed

ByRomeo Minalane

Nov 7, 2022

Sophie Hamilton The Countess of Wessex’s birth stories with Lady Louise Windsor and James Viscount Severn– how the royal mum came close to death

The Countess of Wessex lives at her house of Bagshot Park with her other half, Prince Edward, and their 2 kids, Lady Louise Windsor, who will turn 19 on 8 November, and James, Viscount Severn,14

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Unlike her royal equivalents, previous PR supervisor Sophie selected not to bring to life her children at a London medical facility, rather choosing a medical facility near house: Frimley Park in Surrey. The royal experienced rather a distressing birth with Louise, who was born a month early. Labour went smoother with her boy’s arrival.

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Here, we have a look back at the Countess’ birth stories with Louise and James …

The birth of Lady Louise Windsor

Lady Louise got here into the world by emergency situation caesarean area at 11.32 pm on Saturday 8th November, weighing 4lbs 9oz.

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The main statement read: ” Her Royal Highness and her child are both steady. As a simply preventive step, the child was required to the local neonatal system at St George’s Hospital, Tooting.”

Countess Sophie had a bumpy ride with her very first birth

We understand the early birth of Louise was a shock to Sophie, as she mentioned the experience at a reception in India in 2019 while describing a movie highlighting the battle to take on loss of sight in early infants.

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She stated: “This is the 3rd time I have actually seen this movie A Life with Sight and each time I see it, it makes me cry. My child, Louise, was born too soon therefore each time I see anything to do with early infants, it takes me back to those early days, the shock of her early arrival, and after that the realisation that she had a sight concern, which we would need to handle.”

The household of 4 reside in Surrey

Lady Louise got here 4 weeks prior to her due date and Sophie herself came close to death throughout the emergency situation caesarean after she lost 9 pints of blood through internal bleeding.

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While infant Louise got expert care at St George’s Hospital, Sophie needed to stay 35 miles away in Frimley Hospital, Surrey, for another 16 days. The separation from her firstborn and healing from the birth was certainly a hard and disturbing duration for the royal.

In 2014, The Mail reported on a return journey that Sophie made to Frimley Hospital to open the healthcare facility’s brand-new neonatal system. She stated: ” The service you can supply can actually make the distinction in between life and death. I can vouch for that.”

The birth of James, Viscount Severn

Thankfully, the arrival of Edward and Sophie’s 2nd kid on 17 December 2007 was much plainer cruising. James went into the world at 4.20 pm on a Monday, with father Edward explaining his child as “really charming and extremely cuddly”.

The birth of Sophie and Edward’s 2nd kid was more simple

The main declaration by the Queen‘s press secretary read: “Her Royal Highness The Countess of Wessex today was securely provided of an infant kid by caesa

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