Alex Reid’s baby daughter was rushed to hospital over the weekend.
The newborn baby named Anastasia was taken to A&E in an ambulance on Sunday.
After the one-month-old baby had a vomiting stomach bile with her mum Nikki Manashe sharing a warning to her fans, writing: “Never ignore a poorly baby.”
Alex and Nikki’s first child together was born in July and fell ill during the night.
Nikki posted a series of snaps to her 25,000 Instagram followers of her young baby being taken away in an ambulance.
The influencer and mum blogger posted on her profile: “Last night at 1am we ended up in an ambulance.
“Luckily she was seen straight away as she is so tiny.”
In one picture it showed baby Anastacia yawning where she added: “Baby was vomiting so much stomach bile I panicked.
“This is to all mummy’s it’s OK to be worried and panic if something doesn’t feel right. Doctor said I did the right thing.
“Never ignore a poorly baby, even if it seems like your being over the top.”
The 45-year-old later updated fans on the newborn and wrote: “We are safe at home. My everything. I now understand unconditional love.”
The young newborn, whose full name is Anastasia Pixie, was conceived through IVF after the couple struggled to conceive.
Alex and Nikki have been honest about their journey in becoming partners after they suffered from multiple miscarriages.
Alex, 46, whose ex-wife is reality star and glamour model Katie Price, was married for two years between 2010 and 2014.
He shares a child with ex-partner and Celebrity Big Brother winner Chantelle Houghton called Dolly Reid.
Nikki also shared a clip of Alex holding their newborn daughter after it was revealed the pair had been trying for a child for seven years.
Alex said: “Just so in love.
“My beautiful daughter and mama are safe at home! What a crazy week we have been on!!! I am one lucky man with such an incredible family.”
He added: “Baby sick down my T-shirt, nappy changing, sleepless nights but you know what this is the BEST job I’ve EVER done! I’m so grateful.”
Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk