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LYDIA Bright feared her 'poorly' baby daughter would end up in hospital - but believes her late grandfather protected her.

The former Towie star welcomed her first child - daughter Loretta - in February, and has been keeping her fans up to date on her little girl's progress on her social media.

 Lydia Bright feared her 'poorly' baby daughter would end up in hospital - but believes her late grandfather protected her
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Lydia Bright feared her 'poorly' baby daughter would end up in hospital - but believes her late grandfather protected herCredit: Instagram

However, taking to her Instagram Stories on Friday, Lydia revealed her baby hadn't been well and she'd started to fear she would have to make a dash to hospital with her.

As she shared a clip of Loretta being nursed by her mum Debbie in the garden, she wrote across it: "It's been a really hard day.

"Since Loretta had her immunisations on Monday she has been so poorly.
'Today her temperature was so high and she wasn't feeding, the doctors were concerned I would have to take her to hospital."

 Lydia revealed her baby hadn't been well and she'd started to fear she would have to make a dash to hospital with her
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Lydia revealed her baby hadn't been well and she'd started to fear she would have to make a dash to hospital with herCredit: instagram
 As the clip continued, the 30-year-old highlighted a white feather which had landed on the wall next to where Debbie was sitting
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As the clip continued, the 30-year-old highlighted a white feather which had landed on the wall next to where Debbie was sitting

As the clip continued, the 30-year-old highlighted a white feather which had landed on the wall next to where Debbie was sitting.

She continued: "Then just before her temperature dropped and she started a successful feed this landed next to us."

She then shared a picture of her late grandfather, writing: "Thank you grandad for protecting Loretta."

For many people, including Lydia, a white feather appearing unexpectedly is a sign a loved one is watching over them.

 Earlier this month, Lydia admitted she is a 'panicky' new mum who is on constant 'high alert' because of coronavirus
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Earlier this month, Lydia admitted she is a 'panicky' new mum who is on constant 'high alert' because of coronavirusCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

Earlier this month, Lydia admitted she is a 'panicky' new mum who is on constant 'high alert' because of coronavirus.

She told The Sun's Fabulous magazine: "Naturally, when you have a newborn, especially first-time mums, you are very protective.

"At night-time, if she doesn’t make a noise I’ll jump up because I’m scared she’s not breathing. I was so panicky those first days anyway, then with this I’m even more on high alert."

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