Large families: life in the XXL would have highlighted many tribes, and especially mothers who sometimes wanted to expand their tribes even further. This is, for example, the case of the Fanichs, but also of the Pellissards, since Amandine is pregnant with her ninth child. And since Stéphanie Riquelme also recently announced that she is expecting a new child, they are not the only ones who want to welcome them back to life. Already the mother of six lovers, she managed to keep her secret for months and finally decided to talk about it with her subscribers when her pregnancy was well underway.
“I had blood loss and contractions”
Thus, those with whom we have been exploring their daily lives since last January on the TF1 program were confident that they were expecting a happy event on Wednesday, April 26. Stephanie explained in her Instagram story why she wanted to keep this information for herself and her husband until now. “Even in our circle, most people were unaware and only knew it from the third month. And there are those who found out about this two weeks ago, when we sent out invitations for the gender reveal on Sunday,” the spokesperson stated. reveals the sex of your unborn baby during the week.
Meanwhile, the mother’s great fear took her to the emergency room. Yesterday, Tuesday, May 2, she took to her Instagram account to tell her story. “It’s a lot of fear of doing harm, but it’s a pregnancy symptom that I don’t know about, and I think most people don’t. I don’t understand why it’s a taboo because it would relieve us of stress if we mothers-to-be were aware of it.”, started. Add After: “Friday we were on vacation again, I didn’t do anything out of the ordinary and I was dehydrated with painful contractions. We know all the losses during pregnancy so we don’t worry any more. blood loss and painful contractions. So I went there for a birth consultation”. That’s why Stéphanie turned her visit to the emergency room into a short report to keep her subscribers informed and reassure them about her baby’s health. “It could be because my hormone levels are too high”, he pointed. And to conclude: “I don’t understand why it’s taboo. It was something I didn’t know because it was the first time it happened to me and they never told me about it, neither on a date nor with a woman or a gynecologist’s appointment. And I don’t know who it was”. Then more fear than harm.
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