Former "American Idol" Casey Goode singer has revealed that her newborn son has tested positive for COVID-19.
While sharing several photos of her son Maximilian, who was born on Sept. 21, Casey said, "We took him into the ER after he was running a fever in the middle of the night. We had confirmation that he was exposed from direct contact with a medical professional who had cared for him earlier in the week."
She added, "This has been a total shock to us."
The two-week-old tot is in the pediatric intensive care unit and the singer is quarantining with her son.
"They are treating me as if I have been exposed and are likely positive as well, although I am showing no symptoms yet," Casey wrote. "Please send good energy to our little bub so he recovers fast. Not sure what happens next from here… but I expect to be offline for a while as we recover."
Casey, who performed Casey Carlson in 2009's "Idol" season, previously revealed that she had complications before Maximilian was born.
"I got some alarming blood work results back stating that I had a condition called cholestasis that put me and baby at risk," she said.
The singer went into labor at home, where she wanted to deliver the baby, but then he stopped moving and she was rushed to the hospital.
"When we got there, we discovered that I also had preclampsia," she explained afterwards. "My blood pressure was skyrocketing so they quickly put me on an IV of magnesium to prevent me from having a seizure."
When Maximilian made his way into the world, his heart rate was incredibly low.
"My OB got into the room and immediately had to vaccum him out. It got really scary at the end as he wasn't crying or moving much when he came out," she wrote. "They took him for some tests and I only got to see him for about three seconds before he went to the NICU."