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MAF's Martha Kalifatidis and Michael Brunelli back in hospital over postpartum health scare

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Married At First Sight Australia parents Martha Kalifatidis and Michael Brunelli have returned to hospital following a health scare only one month after welcoming baby Lucius.A few days prior to the hospital visit, the pair were giggling over what they originally believed was a blocked milk duct.

The dedicated partner that Michael is even tried sucking it clear!WATCH: Martha Kalifatidis enlists Michael Brunelli's help with postpartum breast pain.

Article continues after video."You've got to suck harder than that, the baby sucks harder than that," Martha said while trying to hold back her laughter.

But in what was supposed to be a quick visit, turned into a three-night stay in hospital.In a photo of Martha sitting in a hospital bed, Michael wrote: "Turns out Marty has two breast abscesses."Breast abscess is a painful infection in the breast tissue, mainly impacting women who are breastfeeding."Turns out Marty has two breast abscesses.""Thought we'd be a few hours, turns out we're staying overnight," Michael wrote in an update to fans.But Michael made an uncomfortable stay a little more bearable with a makeshift bed on a lounge chair, and even bought Lucius a new onesie.Poor Martha cannot catch a break!

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