Former House Rules’ Maddi Wright shares account childbirth

Former House Rules contestant Maddi Wright has spoken candidly of the brutal reality of childbirth – and it’s not for the faint-hearted.

The mother-of-two and her husband Lloyd, from Queensland, welcomed their second child – a baby son Marlow into the world in October last year.

Penning a brutally honest account of the process for Kidspot, the reality TV star said she gave birth naturally to her boy following eight hours of labour.

Former House Rules contestant Maddi Wright welcomed her second child – a baby son Marlow into the world in October last year (pictured together)

The mother-of-two (pictured with her now toddler son Marlow) has spoken candidly of the brutal reality of childbirth - and it's not for the faint-hearted

The mother-of-two (pictured with her now toddler son Marlow) has spoken candidly of the brutal reality of childbirth – and it’s not for the faint-hearted

‘My second birth was pure horror. It was like being in one of those bad dreams that you can’t wake up from – watching and feeling your body being torn in half while a human moves through it and doctors shove, rip, tear and stitch you up,’ she wrote.

‘I felt his body slide hard up against my spinal cord and lower back. The pain was tremendous. I was in that much pain that my body resorted to dry reaching.

‘I felt where my abdominal muscles had separated. I felt blood vessels in my eyeballs pop. I felt my vagina tear down the middle as I pushed him out.’

Her traumatic ordeal was swiftly forgotten once she cradled her bundle of joy – but the worst was yet to come.

Happy family! Maddi with her husband Lloyd and their two sons - little Marlow and Carter

Happy family! Maddi with her husband Lloyd and their two sons – little Marlow and Carter

The reality TV star said she gave birth naturally to her boy following eight hours of labour

The reality TV star said she gave birth naturally to her boy following eight hours of labour

She was taken into an operating theatre to undergo a ‘manual procedure’ after doctors found the placenta was not detaching.

Before she could even take a minute to herself to relax, Maddi said she endured excruciating pain from getting a needle injection into her spine. 

She was then given an epidural to numb her lower back so they could remove the placenta.

Breaking down in tears, Maddi recalled feeling an ‘arm in my torso wrenching at the placenta to rip it away from my body’.

Despite the horror story, Maddi said the best part about childbirth was meeting her little man

Despite the horror story, Maddi said the best part about childbirth was meeting her little man

The young mother gave birth naturally to her baby boy after eight hours of labour last year

The young mother gave birth naturally to her baby boy after eight hours of labour last year

The terrified mother said she was then wheeled back into the birth suite to see her baby boy again after being stitched up.

‘The nightmares that happen post-birth are haunting. There’s no shame in just admitting that you hated birth. I did,’ she said.

But despite the horror story, Maddi said the best part about childbirth was she got to finally meet her little man.



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