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Magui Bravi’s dramatic testimony about the difficult moments she experienced during her pregnancy

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Well done Magi shared a significant post that she published on her Instagram 17 days after becoming the mother of her first son Galileo, the result of her relationship with Ottavio Cattaneo.

The dancer had already announced, when she gave birth to her firstborn, that she would later talk about the suffering she experienced during the pregnancy. She finally decided to reveal the problems she had in the last trimester.

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«I am very happy because he has recovered and has also overcome his birth weight, which is very important», began Bravi, who from home and in the company of her baby posted a series of Stories on Instagram in which she listed various situations she had to face. face.

I want to tell you many things that happened to me more than anything else during my pregnancy and that I have kept to myself until now. I was sharing my first six months which were beautiful and the last three things happened,” Magui said.

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“It helps me a lot to see the testimonies of other girls on the networks and it is not to fill you with fear but to know what also happens”, underlined the presenter and revealed that an ultrasound she had done at the 12th week of pregnancy worried her a lot ..

“The ultrasound showed that I might have a risk of high blood pressure in the last trimester and a risk of low intrauterine growth of the baby. My obstetrician didn’t tell me the second part, I just thought I had high blood pressure and started taking aspirin every day,” he said.

Magui Bravi shared the first images of his son Galileo on Instagram.Magui Bravi shared the first images of his son Galileo on Instagram.

“Around week 29 the dancing starts, there’s a number that tells you growth is going well, this number went down a lot and I was very underweight,” he continued.

It was there that together with her husband they decided to change obstetrician and began to monitor the child’s progress more continuously: “We put together a team of professionals, in addition to my reference obstetrician but also with an ultrasound specialist and a patient specialist at high risk.”

Magui Bravi told the details of her difficult pregnancy.Magui Bravi told the details of her difficult pregnancy.

In detail he said: “The cord instead of being inserted in the center of the placenta It was on his side and this can cause the child to receive fewer nutrients. This was very stressful because I was counting the days until the next ultrasound until they told me my weight had increased or not. The fat guy was getting fat, he was doing as best he could.”

And he added: “At week 37 I woke up at 5 in the morning, my hands and feet were very itchy, I wrote to my midwife because I had seen a video online and she told me that cholestasis should be ruled out.”

“They did the study on me and it was positive. At 4pm when the result arrived They told us that we had to have a caesarean section at that time and at 5.28pm the fat man was born.“he said, regarding the early delivery.

Magui Bravi has revealed how "traumatic" her pregnancy was 17 days after giving birth to her first child.Magui Bravi has revealed how “traumatic” her pregnancy was 17 days after giving birth to her first child.

“It was super traumatic because I couldn’t even prepare for that C-section.” even though I knew it could happen. Knowing that you can’t help him in any other way than by monitoring him and taking care of yourself,” he told her.

Finally, she shared a reflection after the difficult time she had to face as a new mother: “Just after 17 days I am adapting. Postpartum depression is real, I’m just a little more organized now. Nobody prepares you for this. My admiration goes to all mothers, I just understood what a job it is.”

Magui Bravi and his first photo with Galileo, his son.Magui Bravi and his first photo with Galileo, his son.

Source: Clarin

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