Cristina Pedroche premiered at the maternity ward last Friday, July 14. After more than eight years of relationship, the television presenter and Dabiz Muñoz They welcomed their first child together into the world. Laia.
Despite the fact that they are being very happy moments for the marriage, the Madrid woman has confessed to her three million followers on her social networks that the breastfeeding process with her daughter is costing her a lot.
“I’m starting to write this now that I see the light at the end of the tunnel, because before I couldn’t. Breastfeeding. How beautiful you sounded to me when I was pregnant, how ‘easy’ it seemed to have read, studied and consulted so many books and manuals to clarify doubts before Laia was born. It seemed that I had it under control but no, “he acknowledges on Instagram.
“When he was born he latched on perfectly but of course I didn’t pay much attention to the grip, I was only interested in him suckling and I didn’t care how, I didn’t think that the pain I was feeling could give me problems and immediately two cracks appeared, one on each breast. I faced each feeding with fear, pain, tears, doubts if I could handle it, throw in the towel…”, adds Cristina.
Luckily, she is counting on a support network: “Between the postpartum emotions and the breast pain, it took me a long time to understand myself and be sure that I was doing well, that I was on the right track, that everything I felt was normal. Thank you that my family has accompanied me in this process.”
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