Love Island star Amy Hart sought help for her newborn baby after fans pointed out a "blue tinge" around his mouth on her Instagram post.
The media personality, 30, welcomed her bundle of joy on March 3 with boyfriend Sam Rason.
Amy has been candid through her pregnancy journey and has been keeping fans up to date since the birth.
However, some followers noticed something concerning in one of Amy's posts.
The 2019 Love Islander posted a video of her baby Stanley in a Moses basket, but many pointed out he seemed to have a "blue tinge" around his mouth.
"Lots of you messaged last night about the blue tinge around Stanley's mouth in the video of him in his Moses basket," the star said.
"Lots said it could be trapped wind, some said it could be cyanosis which could have been more serious.
"We got him checked out and all fine. He's very luck to have so many people looking out for her so thank you."
According to the NHS, blue or grey skin or lips (cyanosis) can be very serious as it happens when there's not enough oxygen in the blood.
It can be caused by serious problems with the lungs, airways or heart. Cyanosis is a symptom of many different conditions, so treatment will depend on the cause. The NHS say to call 999 or go to A&E if the lips, tongue, face or skin suddenly turn blue or grey.
Amy recently shared a sweet post where she revealed Stanley's name and the reason behind their choice.
"Stanley Samuel Giles Rason," Amy and Sam wrote in a joint caption.
Explaining the names, they said: "Stanley: We loved the name and also Amy’s Grandad Geoffs middle name.
"Samuel: After @samuelrason obviously but also Amys brother is Samuel too!
"Giles: Nanny and Grandads last name, hopefully he’ll inherit their love of shots!"
Amy and Sam waited until they were home with their tot to share the news of his birth, posting adorable beaming selfies with their newborn.
Amy announced her pregnancy when she appeared on Loose Women.
She said it was "100 per cent unplanned" after spending £12,000 on fertility treatment.
The former ITV2 villa star froze her eggs before conceiving naturally with her partner.
She admitted: "This was a 100 per cent unplanned pregnancy, turns out everyone telling me tracking my cycle isn't actually a 100 per cent form of contraception was indeed correct."
When asked what she will do with her frozen eggs, Amy replied: "Use them for 2nd/3rd/4th if we need to, if we don't, donate them! It was never an issue with falling pregnant, it was more the longevity of my fertility.
"For example my Prof said I had 2-3 years of good fertility left so I froze the higher quality, younger eggs."