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Stephanie Davis 'powerless' as she rushes baby son to hospital after he 'stopped breathing'

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Hollyoaks and Coronation Street star Stephanie Davis revealed she rushed her two-month-old baby Samuel to the hospital after he suddenly stopped breathing.The grateful actress posted a touching black-and-white photo of her little one's hand resting on hers as she described the incident as "the scariest time of my life".

Updating her followers, Stephanie, 32, also posted an image of the baby cot in the hospital room, as she sat in the corner, looking on.

She expressed her heartfelt thanks: "I just want to say a massive thank you to Whiston hospital, the staff on the high dependency unit and the staff on the ward for looking after our baby boy and @bectommo_x for helping me take him to the hospital and keeping me as calm as she could after what's been the scariest time of my life." Stephanie explained: "On Monday Samuel stopped breathing and had 3 scary episodes.

I've felt totally helpless and powerless the past few days. He's endured 2 lumber punctures which unfortunately didn't work and had a bloody tap, a head scan, lung scan and I can't count how many Canulas he's had to have put in and out plus the rest.

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