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Extended families: life in XXL (TF1): Laetitia Servière announces the sad news…

Laetitia, where we discovered her mother’s daily life in “Large families: Life in XXL”, announced a heartbreaking news to its subscribers.

Yesterday, Tuesday, January 31, Laetitia Servières, who shares her daily life as a mother of extended families on Instagram, announced to many of her subscribers that she had to make a difficult decision regarding her last child. In the caption of a video he wrote: “Our milky adventure was short lived…”. The devastated mother explained why she can no longer breastfeed her youngest baby she gave birth to in July 2022. “It is with great emotion that we present to you our love cat Loëvann, who was born on July 2, 2022 at 04:24. She weighs 3,930 kg (…) We are so happy that you have finally joined us, you ruined us. We all love you so much”He wrote on Instagram at the time.

“I need treatment”

That’s why yesterday Laetitia reluctantly explained the reasons for this radical cessation of breastfeeding through a video posted on her feed. “Told to be linked to stress and fatigue”It started before I said more. At the beginning of January 2023, the mother of a large family took the exams and the results are unfortunately not good. “I have partial epileptic seizures”announced to its subscribers yesterday. Laetitia has since gone through a lot of bad times as she had to stop feeding her little Loëvann to her breast and go to the bottle. He explained: “So I need to get a treatment and decide to stop breastfeeding that I love so much to put an end to this damn crisis”. “I’m slowly dying today. It’s getting harder as time goes by. I look at you, I cry, I give you a bottle, I cry”confessed Laetitia in tears. And to specify: “Though I blame myself for imposing this sudden stop on you, luckily things are going well for you.”.

There were many supportive comments to help the mother move forward. “You’re a great mom to take care of! Being fit for their soul. Courage to you”, can we read first? And others to add: “And I cried too! You did your best to give your baby the best. You shared good times together, all of which will remain engraved in you”, “It will take time, but the wound will heal. Don’t blame yourself when you try everything, it’s for your health.” or “You’ve breastfed her as best you can and that’s great, now you have to think for yourself. She’ll never blame you for stopping by, you’ll get her across for the bottle and your looks and caresses will make up for the rest. you’re a great mom, never forget that”. Words that will warm your heart.

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Source: Programme Television

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