Yesterday, Thursday, February 2nd, Delphine took to her Instagram account to make an important announcement. The mother of five announced on Friday’s February 3 episode that she will tell her subscribers about the painful subject of her perinatal loss. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), it is a problem of perinatal grief when parents lose their baby between the 22nd week of amenorrhea and the 7th day after birth. Still, according to WHO, this concerns more than 7,000 families in France, where 14,000 child deaths each year.
“We hope it will no longer be a taboo”
That’s why he first wrote on Instagram yesterday: “We’re back. We didn’t spend much this season and the previous season, but hey, it doesn’t matter. It suits us that way. So we’re going to have one episode tomorrow”. And explain: “It will be an important chapter for us as it will deal with perinatal bereavement. It will also be to share our experiences that we decided to make the show. We hope our experiences and the facts we speak of can help other women, other fathers and other families who have lost a child during childbirth and that it will no longer be taboo. …) was important for us to be able to express ourselves through the program..
In tonight’s episode of Extended Families, already airing on the Salto platform, we’ll explore Delphine and Olivier Colas as they prepare to go to the cemetery to “collect themselves” by Victor’s grave. sons “Unfortunately, our son was born and did not survive. I think Alba will always carry the strength of his brother with him.”told Delphine about the twin of the youngest in the family. He continued: “Today adults stay at home for homework. Alba is coming with us. We think it’s good that she knows what’s going on (…) Compared to Victor, the cemetery is not a place where I have the privilege of meditation, because he is with us everywhere and not just at the cemetery”. The mother of five later revealed that she had. “lucky” being able to bury her baby, who helped so much with her grieving with her husband Olivier. Emphasizing that they are trying to learn to live with this pain in order for Alba to grow up in a healthy environment, he finished his words without emotion. “The baby only existed for Olivier and me because we were the only ones who saw it and held it in our arms”graduated professional photographer.
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Source: Programme Television

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