María Pombo collapses when she remembers her daughter Vega’s cesarean section: “I started crying and shaking”

Maria Pombo is in full postpartum. The influencer has opened up on her networks and has admitted how hard the cesarean section has been for her.

The 28-year-old girl opened a question box on her Instagram profile this Monday, taking advantage of the fact that the newborn was asleep, to resolve the doubts of her followers about how she is handling the birth of her second daughter.

Maria reminded her community that Vega he had been born a month before due date. “I had never gone into labor, with Martín they had to provoke me. At first I thought it was pee,” admitted the youngest of the three sisters.

With the naturalness that characterizes her, María Pombo tells her followers that she woke up her husband, paul castellano, at six in the morning and got in the car on the way to the hospital. “She was completely silent and crying. Upon arrival, they tried to reposition the girl to try to have a vaginal delivery, but in the end she underwent a cesarean section,” says the woman from Madrid for stories.

“When they said a cesarean section, I started crying and shaking,” she admitted, and started crying again. “They took me to the operating room, I was there with 16 people, super nervous…”, she continued to tell her, although she cut her story because she kept getting excited.

“Then the C-section itself was super quick and great,” she recalled. “There was a moment of tension, and it is that they took Vega out and it took her to cry, I don’t know how many seconds, but it seemed eternal to me. I got worse. Suddenly, she started crying and I already relaxed. they put skin on skin and, dizzy, I asked them to take it off and put it on Pablo because I felt awful,” María told her three million followers.

Pregnancy with sclerosis

It is no longer a secret. The influencer has suffered from multiple sclerosis since June 2020. With the aim of making the disease visible, María has never hesitated to answer the questions of her followers about this very personal aspect of her life. “My neurologist told me that the best medicine for sclerosis is being pregnant, the baby protects you and that’s how it has been. On the other hand, postpartum is what scares me the most and in which I am a little more nervous because I know that It is a period that favors outbreaks”, he is honest again on his Instagram profile.

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