Marisa Jara’s fear during her delivery: “The placenta was attached to the uterus…”

Marisa Jara’s fear during her delivery: “The placenta was attached to the uterus…”

They say the impossible just takes a little longer. And if not, let them tell you Marisa Jara† She has had to endure the unspeakable until she realizes the big dream of her life: to become a mother. Gone is a path full of thorns in which various health problems threaten to put an end to their desire. Now life is rewarding her and she just celebrated her first Mother’s Day with her little one in her arms. His strength in this hard process has a name and surname: Miguel Almansa. This broker and the former model started dating in 2020. Both were clear that the challenge was huge, but only those who follow her succeed.

With strength, optimism but not without moments of downturn, Marisa and Miguel welcomed a precious child on April 1st who was born in Seville, weighed 4.3 kilos and measures 53 centimetersas revealed by the main character herself in an interview with the magazine lectures† But such a desired and precious pregnancy could have no other ending without suffering. During an extensive conversation, the Sevillian talked about the very difficult delivery she had to endure, the last step before she had her little one with her.

The delivery took place by emergency cesarean section: “The day I turned 40 weeks I went for a check-up but my blood pressure was 17, very high, it was fatal,” he begins to say. The delivery was imminent and it was very expensive because “the gynecologist needed someone else’s help to get the baby out.” There were several complications: “The child had pooped inside. That’s a really big complication because it can get infected. During the caesarean section my blood pressure dropped to 5, I was sweating terribly…‘ he explains further.

There was a moment that was very delicate and just listening to the new mother tell it, your hair stands on end: “I was scared because of what I heard. When they called another gynaecologist and he had to come running and I heard them say ‘take that piece’ and he replied: ‘No, I’ll take this one, wait, the placenta has ruptured’ And it is that it was attached to the uterus, something that caused excruciating pain. Outside stood an impatient Miguel Almansa, who had the privilege of cutting his son’s umbilical cord, something precious that he will never forget.

Marisa Jara has no qualms about admitting: “I had a really bad time. They gave me an epidural but it was a little traumatic because you know everything. I had a pain I suffered cloth. Even when they put the kid on me, apparently I started screaming because I passed out when I saw it† After that moment all was happiness. Just a few days later, her body started to recover from childbirth and she has already managed to shed many of the pounds she gained during pregnancy.

One of Marisa’s next projects is becoming a mother again: “We still have two frozen eggs and sperm,” she says. But for this, the doctors recommended him to continue losing weight: “The gynecologist and the oncologist advised me to lose weight† The cancer I had was from fat I had in my stomach and I’ve become hypertensive,” she concludes.

A few days ago, Marisa Jara celebrated her first Mother’s Day as a mother with a beautiful photo with little Tomás, which was accompanied by a nice message: “Because life does not come with a manual, it comes with a super mother ❤️ Happy first month my dear 👶🏻💙 Happy day to me debuting as a mom 🥰👏🏻 And congratulations to you mom, may God bless your life with peace and joy 🌹❤️ “. Mother and son also enjoy their first April fair together, a celebration Marisa experiences with great enthusiasm in her beloved native Seville and which her son already knows. In just a few years you will understand the passion with which you celebrate and you will remember your first time.

Source: Marie Claire

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