MRS Hinch has shared a major health update regarding her newborn son Vinnie.
The , whose real name is , gave birth to on February 19th this year, but she has now confirmed that he has been diagnosed with , a and Laryngomalacia.




Since the took to to share the of , Sophie has been open with her 4.8 million followers about her journey, but has now shared a very significant update.
was born at 12:21pm and weighed 6lb7oz and not only did Sophie , but now, after suffering a in her groin, pelvis, and leg, which required an emergency , it appears little Vinnie is suffering too.
Posting online, the guru, who , shared all on Vinnie’s trip to A&E.
After spending days in hospital last week, , 34, shared snaps of her son in hospital alongside a major update, as she said: “Hello Everyone, a little update from us ð
“Having stayed in hospital this last week with Vinnie I am SO grateful we are now back home.
“Vinnie’s “reflux”; journey is something I’ve never experienced before and my gut couldn’t settle on “it’s just reflux this will pass”;.
“I ended up taking Vinnie to A&E, and after further examinations, yes Vinnie has reflux and CMPA but also Laryngomalacia.
“This is a common congenital condition, present at birth, where the soft tissues of the voice box collapse inward during feeding.
“To finally have answers and knowing as parents that we are not going crazy feels more settling yet nerve wracking.
“I feel relieved that we have been listened to and a care plan is in place for Vinnie, which avoids any potential surgery if all goes to plan ðð¼.”;
Sophie, who shares her three boys with husband , 46, a sales manager from , continued: “We just need to ensure Vinnie gains weight over the next month and go from there.
“One feed at a time ð (Don’t get me wrong... I know just how blessed we are as a family, but it really seems to be one thing after another knocking us down this last year, and my nerves feel broken to say the least) But we keep going, we all do, we have to, because things will surely start to look up again soon ðð¼”;
To finally have answers and knowing as parents that we are not going crazy feels more settling yet nerve wracking
Mrs Hinch
The star, who took an eight week break from after her , then wrote: “So Just a gentle reminder today .... Never give up on your instinct.
“You’re not silly, your gut knows ð Have a beautiful weekend everyone ð
“(Ps For those also facing any of these cases, Laryngomalacia especially, It would be so reassuring hearing your story, thank you) xx.”;
Sophie's fans react
At the time of writing, Sophie shared her post just 45 minutes ago, but it had quickly racked up 53,300 likes and 932 comments.
the mum-of-three and many eagerly raced to the comments to send “lots of love”; to her and her one-month-old.
At least with answers you can navigate the next bit. Sending you all lots of love
Mrs Hinch fan
One person said: “Aww so glad you got some answers. Sending love.”;
Another added: “Your gut will never let you down esp when it’s with your children! Hopefully now you can get some answers, support and enjoy your beautiful .”;
A third commented: “At least with answers you can navigate the next bit. Sending you all lots of love.”;
Meanwhile, someone else wrote: “Omg Sophie I am so glad that you now have some answers and that Vinnie is okay, sending love to you all.”;
Sophie's ‘anxiety' and breastfeeding journey
Sophie’s update on Vinnie comes her newborn son may have a mixture of , , or potentially a .
She previously revealed that she had stopped Vinnie, as she admitted: “My breastfeeding journey ended for multiple reasons and I'm still devastated about it BUT I'm really trying to keep positive and hoping that we are going to get to the bottom of this.”;
With no answers at the time, the mother, who previously , expressed the ‘’ she was feeling.
She acknowledged: “Because any parent would say seeing their baby clearly so uncomfortable and in pain is awful and triggers so much anxiety.”;
