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Lydia Bright posts heartbreaking update as baby girl had high temperature and wouldn't feed

Lydia Bright was fearful when her newborn had a high temperature and wouldn't feed.

Her newborn baby Loretta was sick after she had her immunisations on Monday.

Doctors advised the mother-of-one to take her daughter to hospital after Loretta had a high temperature and was unable to eat on Friday.

Former TOWIE star Lydia admitted it had been a "really hard day" while her little girl was very unwell.

She wrote: "It's been a really hard day. Since Loretta had her immunisations on Monday, she has been so poorly.

Lydia Bright was fearful when her newborn had a high temperature and wouldn't feed (lydia bright/Instagram)

"Today her temperature was so high and she wasn't feeding, doctors were concerned I would have to take her to hospital."

Lydia was relieved when her daughter's temperature dropped and she started to feed.

The reality star noted a white feather landed next to her family in the garden just before Loretta made a miraculous recovery.

Her newborn baby Loretta was sick after she had her immunisations on Monday (Lydia Bright/Instagram)

She added: "Then just before her temperature dropped and she started a successful feed this [white feather] landed next to us."

Lydia has rekindled her romance with Lee Cronin for the third time.

Now Loretta has arrived, the couple wanted to try make their love work as a "family".

Former TOWIE star Lydia admitted it had been a "really hard day" while her little girl was very unwell (Lydia Bright/Instagram)

Lee was by Lydia's side throughout her pregnancy which she said put the couple in a really "good stage".

She told The Sun : "By the time of the birth, we’d got to a really good stage and we had the discussion that we were going to try to make a go of things as a family again.”

They have been holed up at her parents' during lockdown.

The lovebirds have plans to move into their renovated home after the COVID-19 outbreak.

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