From my most complicated situations🙃🙃🙃 || week #270

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Hello friends of the community, it's a pleasure to be here again! Almost always arriving last, but the last ones will be the first ones, right? 😂 no, I was all day at my parents' house and until now I took the cell phone and I could not fail to participate this week, as always there are very good proposals but without a doubt I'm going for this one👇

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What is the most complicated situation you have ever faced that has turned out well for you? Explain it.

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Of course that in almost 33 years of life I have lived many things and over the years what seemed complicated before, with experience and wisdom is being left behind and I look at it with different eyes, what in my 15 years oarecia the most complicated of my life of course today I know it was not a nonsense!!! But what did mark me forever as the most complicated situation I have lived, was the birth of my first child, where I almost went to San Pedro 🙃 my mom would say "for being stubborn" but the truth is no, I almost reached 42 weeks of pregnancy and one Friday I went to the hospital and the Dr told me "if you do not go into labor between now and Monday, you come to have a cesarean section".

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Fortunately I went into labor on Sunday, my desire was to give birth, but God had other plans and after almost 16 hours I ran out of fluid, Chris had a circular cord and I could not take it anymore. The cesarean was an emergency, the hospital run was not normal, I remember it and my skin crawls, my little boy was born purple and with a pointy head, luckily they took me to the hospital on time and they did the cesarean quickly, otherwise I would not be here telling this, so without a doubt what went well was that we both came out of that surgery perfect💕.

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Oh gosh, seriously, giving birth is really not easy. I am glad you endure and now here you are with your adorable baby. But isn't that still traumatizing though.

It is certainly something I will NEVER forget, my friend.

I couldn't begin to imagine how you must have felt before having the surgery. Thank God and the professionals that the surgery was successful.

Mothers are a rare gem.

They say we have a foot here and a foot there hehe luckily I'm here counting it and my baby.

Thank God you both safe. Giving birth is really difficult and needs courage and faith to do so. Anyway, your baby is so cute. 🥰🥰