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Joe Wicks feared baby boy was blind after he was born three weeks premature

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The UK’s PE teacher Joe Wicks was left worried that his son Marley was blind, after he noticed the baby wasn’t showing any signs of being able to see shortly after he was born.

The Body Coach star, 33, welcomed son Marley with wife Rosie Wicks back in December. He had been born prematurely and arrived three weeks before his due date and was forced to stay in hospital, before Joe and Rosie were given the go ahead to bring little Marley home on Christmas Eve.

Sharing a baby update to Instagram, Joe revealed that he and Rosie had been concerned about Marley’s sight and took him to an eye specialist four weeks ago. ‘We thought he wasn’t going to be able to see and they said it may be a late developmental thing and we were obviously keeping

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