She left fans concerned last week after rushed to the ER with a kidney infection.
But it seems The Bachelor’s Abbie Chatfield, 28, is on the mend, after she was spotted putting on a brave face while stepping out in activewear on Monday.
The podcaster was seen leaving her Sydney home in a tiny black crop top and matching shorts as she made her way to a parked car.
Looking determined, the barefaced brunette completed her look with a pair of sandals, a beaded necklace and sunglasses.
She also clutched her mobile phone and a rolled-up exercise mat, suggesting she may have been heading to a yoga or meditation class.
The Bachelor’s Abbie Chatfield, 28, (pictured) put on a brave face while stepping out in activewear on Monday, following her stint in hospital with a kidney infection
Elsewhere on Monday, Abbie’s mother Laura was seen visiting her daughter’s home, presumably to help out while she recovered from her infection.
Abbie shared the news of her hospitalisation on Friday by sharing an Instagram post from her hospital bed.
‘I had a kidney infection and was basically in denial about how bad it was so didn’t go straight to the hospital despite crying from the pain in my bladder and back,’ she wrote in her caption.
Elsewhere on Monday, Abbie’s mother Laura was seen visiting her daughter’s home, presumably to help out while she recovered from her infection
The podcaster was seen leaving her Sydney home in a tiny black crop top and matching shorts as she made her way to a parked car
Abbie said she had ‘UTI symptoms and back pain and nausea’ before being admitted.
‘Also lol second time in hospital in a month so probs need to figure out what’s going on with me,’ she added.
‘I’m very sick in a place none of my friends or family can come visit me in.’
Abbie’s mother was unable to visit her as she recovered in hospital, according to Abbie
Looking determined, the barefaced brunette completed her look with a pair of sandals, a beaded necklace and sunglasses
Looking determined, the barefaced brunette completed her look with a pair of sandals, a beaded necklace and sunglasses
She also clutched her mobile phone and a rolled-up exercise mat, suggesting she may have been heading to a yoga or meditation class
Abbie concluded by explaining that AFAB (assigned female at birth) women ‘tend to minimise our pain. I usually do.’
‘This time I had someone with me advocating for my pain and it made such a difference’ she said.
Left untreated, a UTI can lead to kidney damage and even sepsis – a potentially fatal immune system reaction to an infection.
Abbie shared the news of her hospitalisation on Friday by sharing an Instagram post from her hospital bed
‘I had a kidney infection and was basically in denial about how bad it was so didn’t go straight to the hospital despite crying from the pain in my bladder and back,’ she wrote in her caption
In most cases it can be treated quickly with a short course of antibiotics, which destroys the bacteria that causes the problems.
On Saturday, she was discharged, and celebrated by posting a series of bikini photos to Instagram.
‘In celebration of me leaving hospital and having a shower for the first time in four days, here is me looking hot two weeks ago with friends at the beach!’ she wrote.
In the images, Abbie worked her angles in a glittering bronze bikini, her incredible figure on display alongside her pals.
Abbie said she had ‘ UTI symptoms and back pain and nausea’ before being admitted
Left untreated, a UTI can lead to kidney damage and even sepsis – a potentially fatal immune system reaction to an infection