Natural and without filters, as she is. This has been shown Cristina Pedroche this Thursday, a week after giving birth to her first daughter, Laia. The presenter has shared with her followers the changes that her body is experiencing in this postpartum process and has been photographed without complexes with the culotte panties that midwives recommend, compresses and kinesiology tapes, to treat contractures or muscular problems.
“These are days of a lot of learning but above all a lot of love. The postpartum period is being ‘interesting’, many ups and downs of emotions, many fears, many doubts, many tears, but above all love, much love. I can’t stop looking at her and wanting to be with her skin to skin all the time. And love not only for my daughter but also for my body to see how it has adapted, how being so strong has helped me (and continues to do so) throughout the process,” Pedroche wrote along with various photographs of his gut taken on different days.
Dabiz Muñoz’s wife concludes her message like this: “I will miss feeling her inside my gut a lot, but it is true that being able to look her in the eye is magical.”
The presenter gave birth to her first daughter, Laia, last Thursday. She announced it on social networks with a tender photograph in which the hands of the three joined and a brief message appeared: “We will love you and always protect you. Laia Pedroche Muñoz”. The woman from Madrid was criticized and applauded in equal measure for having decided to place her last name, her mother’s, in the first place.
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