Izzy Judd reveals she’s taken son Kit, 2, to A&E for the second time in week after he cut chin open

Izzy Judd has revealed that she’s taken her son Kit, two, to A&E for the second time in a week after he tripped and cut open his chin.

The violinist, 36, shared an update with her fans on Instagram showing her little boy smiling as they took a selfie while waiting to be seen.  

It comes six days after the mother-of-two explained that the youngster caught his eyelid on a branch and also had to have a trip to the hospital.

‘Very brave’: Izzy Judd has revealed that she’s taken her two-year-old son Kit to A&E for the second time in a week after he tripped and cut open his chin

Despite the unexpected hospital visit, Kit and Izzy appeared to be in good spirits as they waited to be seen with the toddler even managing a smile for the camera.

Izzy added that her little boy had been ‘very brave’ while having his chin looked at and shared a snap of his injury with some tape across it.

The A&E trip comes six days after the pair were there to get Kit checked out following him hurting his eyelid at the park.

Taking to Instagram on Tuesday, Izzy penned: ‘On Friday morning I decided to keep Kit off nursery so we could have some time together. 

Family: The violinist, 36, is also mum to Lola, four, and has been sharing regular updates on their time together in lockdown

Family: The violinist, 36, is also mum to Lola, four, and has been sharing regular updates on their time together in lockdown

‘Unfortunately my plan didn’t go too well after a game of hide and seek at the park went wrong and whilst trying to find me, Kit tripped and caught his eye lid on a branch sticking out of the ground… ouch!! 

‘I took Kit to A&E and was reminded just how lucky we are to have the amazing doctors, nurses and staff @nhsenglandldn coming to our rescue and working through such challenging circumstances and regulations.’

Izzy has been sharing regular updates on her time in lockdown with her two children, four-year-old Lola and Kit, and has also spoken candidly about her fertility journey. 

The violinist recently reflected on her miscarriage and her experiences with IVF in a new Channel 5 documentary detailing the tragedy of baby loss. 

Oops: Izzy said her little boy was 'very brave' during the hospital visit

Big boy: Kit appeared to be in good spirits despite his split chin

Oops: Izzy said her little boy was ‘very brave’ during the hospital visit and shared a snap of his injury (right) to Instagram Stories

Mother and son: The first A&E trip happened after Izzy kept Kit off nursery and went to the park for some fun, but the youngster fell and caught his eyelid on a branch (pictured on a different park trip)

Mother and son: The first A&E trip happened after Izzy kept Kit off nursery and went to the park for some fun, but the youngster fell and caught his eyelid on a branch (pictured on a different park trip)

During the show, Izzy discussed the guilt and pain attached to her baby journey and also noted the ‘importance’ of the conversation.

Sharing a clip from the show and a lengthy caption, Izzy, who shares her two children with husband of four years Harry, spoke of how miscarriages can be ‘left unspoken’, after losing her own baby after her first cycle of IVF in 2014.

Izzy welcomed daughter Lola with McFly drummer Harry in 2016 after two rounds of In vitro fertilisation and went on to conceive son Kit naturally the following year. 

She suffers with Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, a condition that affects a woman’s oestrogen and progesterone levels causing cysts on the ovaries. She discovered that she had trouble conceiving shortly after marrying Harry back in 2012.     

Ouch: Izzy explained what happened last week and praised the NHS for all their help

Ouch: Izzy explained what happened last week and praised the NHS for all their help

In the clip from the documentary, Izzy said: ‘After the miscarriage, I wanted to escape me almost. What did I do wrong? Had I tempted fate by having IVF?

‘Was I not meant to be a mum and now did I have a bigger problem in that not only could I not get pregnant but could I not carry babies?’ 

She then detailed the guilt she felt, saying: ‘You cant help but feel responsibility, you think cant help but think what if i cant give harry a family what if I cant give his mum and dad grandchildren what if i cant give my mum and dad grandparents.’

Izzy added a caption alongside the clip reading: ‘I am taking part in a very important conversation. Something that is still painful to talk about and understand. It is grief and yet so often left unspoken, an emptiness and loss suffered in silence.

‘To anyone who has been through this physical and emotional pain, I hope listening to others talk about it will bring some comfort that you are not alone and thank you to Channel 5 for giving us the opportunity to share our stories.’  

For support & information for those affected by miscarriage, ectopic or molar pregnancy call 01924 200799 or visit miscarriageassociation.org.uk  

Tough: Izzy recently reflected on her miscarriage and her experiences with IVF in a new documentary detailing the tragedy of baby loss

Tough: Izzy recently reflected on her miscarriage and her experiences with IVF in a new documentary detailing the tragedy of baby loss