
Ashley Iaconetti. Mike Coppola/WireImage
Ashley Iaconetti rushed her toddler son Hayden to the emergency room over the weekend as a result of he was crying uncontrollably — and the explanation why took her without warning.
The Bachelor in Paradise alum, 36, documented the nail-biting episode by way of her Instagram Tales on Monday, November 11. Iaconetti’s husband, Jared Haibon, whom she met on the Bachelor spinoff’s season 2 in 2015, accompanied her to the hospital with Hayden and their 2-year-old son, Dawson.
As for Hayden, born in July, the truth star knowledgeable her followers that the household was within the ER “proper now.” She defined, “And earlier than you suppose it’s one thing severe, nicely, after he scream-cried for an hour and we have been very scared and had no concept what was occurring, we introduced him right here.”
As soon as they arrived on the scene, they found out what the problem was: a thread from Hayden’s sock had wrapped round his toe, making him uncomfortable.
“As a mother, I do know this is likely one of the issues to examine for earlier than bringing your child to the ER,” Iaconetti mentioned. “And I forgot.”
She added, “So this can be a reminder in case your child’s insanely fussy, examine their toes, and their little ding dong if it’s a boy.”
When Hayden returned house, Iaconetti posted a video replace of the toddler swaddled in a towel and fidgeting fortunately.
“He felt higher the second it was untied,” she wrote. “His toe wasn’t purple but, simply purple and swollen. It’s so bizarre as a result of I used to be interested by child hair tourniquets this weekend randomly, however in fact within the midst of chaos I didn’t consider it.”
Earlier this yr, Iaconetti informed Us Weekly solely that giving start to Hayden was “truly simpler than the primary. I had two nice deliveries and this one couldn’t have been carried out higher. Like, I principally didn’t really feel ache. I felt stress and actually [no] ache.”
With Dawson, nonetheless, “I most likely felt ache for like an hour — going from triage to the supply room and ready for the epidural for a bit of bit,” she mirrored on the time. “[This time], I used to be induced and it was simply type of like a health care provider’s appointment. It was superior.”