Louise Thompson was on suicide watch after giving birth to Leo
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Louise Thompson’s fiancé Ryan Libbey has revealed heartbreaking details of her battle with postpartum depression, following the birth of their son Leo. 

Louise, 35, nearly died when she welcomed Leo-Hunter in 2021 after a emergency caesarean in which she lost ’12 and a half litres of blood’.

She went on to suffer with PTSD and post-natal anxiety due to her near-death experience and has since been diagnosed with Lupus, Asherman’s syndrome, suffered a second Hemorrhage, and has also had a stoma bag fitted.

Louise was also placed on suicide watch due to being ‘mentally checked out’ following the traumatic birth.

Speaking on the latest episode of Giovanna Fletcher’s Happy Mum Happy Baby podcast on Tuesday, Ryan, 34, shared: ‘We even had a crisis-management team come very regularly, which – to be really honest with you – was a suicide watch because she was so mentally checked out.

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Louise Thompson's fiancé Ryan Libbey has revealed heartbreaking details of her battle with postpartum depression, following the birth of their son Leo

Louise Thompson’s fiancé Ryan Libbey has revealed heartbreaking details of her battle with postpartum depression, following the birth of their son Leo

Louise, 35, nearly died when she welcomed Leo-Hunter in 2021 after a emergency caesarean in which she lost '12 and a half litres of blood'

Louise, 35, nearly died when she welcomed Leo-Hunter in 2021 after a emergency caesarean in which she lost ’12 and a half litres of blood’

‘Which is absolutely terrifying, and I don’t think I’ve quite processed that one. I think that was something that I wanted to reframe straight away.

‘It’s really, really sad to know that Louise was hurting like that and she couldn’t, and I suppose I didn’t really understand what was happening.’

He continued: ‘I could understand that she was in shock and that she was completely reduced to a version of herself that was… she was just surrendering to the whole thing.

‘She’d lost the fight, and I could understand it because she would have been exhausted and her body would have been looking and feeling so different.

‘And to lie on the sofa with a vacant look on your face for days and weeks, I could understand that, but I couldn’t understand that we were in the place of potential: she wants to end her life, and she doesn’t really recognise or care for the baby in the room. At the time, I couldn’t quite understand that.’   

Elsewhere during the interview, Ryan revealed that he unwittingly had resentment towards his partner Louise after the birth.

Giovanna began: ‘You had Louise not being the mum that you thought she would be because of everything she was going through.’

Ryan explained: ‘It was 10 or 11 months into it and I had my family say that I wasn’t ok. I had sunken into a state of depression without even knowing it.

Louise was also placed on suicide watch due to being 'mentally checked out' following the traumatic birth

Louise was also placed on suicide watch due to being ‘mentally checked out’ following the traumatic birth

Speaking on the latest episode of Giovanna Fletcher's Happy Mum Happy Baby podcast on Tuesday, Ryan, 34, shared: 'We even had a crisis-management team come very regularly'

Speaking on the latest episode of Giovanna Fletcher’s Happy Mum Happy Baby podcast on Tuesday, Ryan, 34, shared: ‘We even had a crisis-management team come very regularly’

'She'd lost the fight, and I could understand it because she would have been exhausted and her body would have been looking and feeling so different

‘She’d lost the fight, and I could understand it because she would have been exhausted and her body would have been looking and feeling so different

‘My days were incredibly long and I’d sunken into a state of survival. When Louise what at home there was a lot of activity going on with her health.’

He added: ‘I felt very helpless, that I couldn’t fix the situation. I needed to remove myself because I was full of resentment towards the whole thing.

‘That’s when I jumped in a taxi and just went to the airport and picked a flight. I ended up in Budapest and I didn’t do what I needed it to so I hopped on a flight to Barcelona and just put my feet in the sand.

‘That was when I decided to reach out and go to therapy for the first time. I never had any medical people step in and say that I might need something.

‘It didn’t feel right and I couldn’t shake off the feeling that I had perhaps been a bit of a coward by doing that.’

It comes after Ryan admitted he struggles with being a ‘modern-age dad’ who earns less than his fiancee, Louise.

The Made in Chelsea alum also revealed his fears over one day becoming a stay-at-home-father as work dries up.

The former TV star, who also works as a personal trainer, expressed his concerns on the latest episode of the couple’s podcast, He Said, She Said .

It comes after Ryan admitted he struggles with being a 'modern-age dad' who earns less than his fiancee, Louise (pictured together in December)

It comes after Ryan admitted he struggles with being a ‘modern-age dad’ who earns less than his fiancee, Louise (pictured together in December)

The Made in Chelsea alum also revealed his fears over one day becoming a stay-at-home-father for their son Leo, three (pictured) as work dries up

The Made in Chelsea alum also revealed his fears over one day becoming a stay-at-home-father for their son Leo, three (pictured) as work dries up

‘I’m down in the weeds and not feeling particularly grateful for who I am or what I’m doing,’ he explained. ‘There are days when it’s like, I’m really not getting this right. It’s not moving and it’s not progressing how I would want it to.

‘It’s been a very quiet start to 2025 on the work front for Ryan – and it’s panicked me.’

Ryan, who lives in London with Louise and their son, Leo, claimed part of the problem is not knowing what career choices to make.

He currently describes himself as a digital marketer and podcaster who ‘works with brands’.

Speaking to Louise he added: ‘I don’t wrestle with the fact that you’re the breadwinner – I think it’s wonderful and I’ll support you – but if I can be as relaxed about that situation… me being a slightly modern-age dad… I think that’s the bracket I’m falling into.

‘There have been days over the past few weeks where I’m like, I might just fold! I might just be the stay-at-home dad and I might just do the cooking and the food shopping and the guy who pretends he can do DIY and hammers things all day.

‘Because Louise is actually earning more than I ever will, and she’s pretty bloody good at the whole business side of things, so why don’t I let her do that and I’ll do the other stuff.

‘But then I think, I’ve got lots to offer as well. I just need to figure out how to press go.’

POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION

Postpartum depression occurs after the birth of a baby.

It affects up to 20 per cent of women in the US and 10 per cent in the UK.

This is different from baby blues, which commonly include mood swings, crying spells, anxiety and difficulty sleeping.

This is a more severe, long-lasting form of depression.

There may be problems of bonding with the baby, enjoying motherhood, periods of anger or rage, sadness and crying.

There may be the constant feeling of being overwhelmed or possible thoughts of harming yourself or running away and escaping.

PPD is one disorder under the group of illnesses called perinatal mood and anxiety disorders. 

Source: Mayo Clinic and Postpartum Progress 

For confidential support in the UK call the Samaritans on 116123 or visit a local Samaritans branch, see www.samaritans.org for details.

For confidential support in the US call the National Suicide Prevention Line on 1-800-273-8255. 

For confidential support in Australia call the Lifeline 24-hour crisis support on 13 11 14.

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