Gf Vip Sophie Codegoni tells how she experienced the birth

Gf Vip, Sophie Codegoni tells how she experienced the birth

Sophia codegons, became a mother He spoke about it for the first time last May 12 Social the experience of birth.

The former Big Brother Vip 6 contestant explained to his followers what he felt in the moments leading up to the baby girl’s birth Celinehad her future husband Alexander Basciano. Contrary to what people close to her had told her, the birth was anything but painful:

Based on the fact that I am a first class coward, I came to the hospital in fear. Also because everyone was telling me “get ready, it’s going to be the biggest pain of your life” or “it hurts like hell”, oh my god… Instead I have to say I was probably very lucky because I also had doctors who helped me a lot. Really, well, well… But I really have a nice memory, I didn’t have the pain they told me about. In fact, it was minimal pain, comparable to the pain of menstruation…no more, no less. In total, I think it took four and a half hours. My waters broke shortly after I posted the video of me dancing. From that moment on they took me to the delivery room and I was already an inch tall but I didn’t realize it. I didn’t feel the contractions at all.

It still is, Sophia continued:

The only time I felt pain was right at the end of labor, just before I started pushing. I was about three or four inches tall and I was starting to feel this intense pain. So they gave me a little epidural and I’m sure that helped a lot too. From then on nothing, I started thrusting. This moment lasted very little and was really beautiful, also because it was night. Super quiet environment and there it was ale there with me. And there was Celine That really helped me a lot: when I couldn’t push, she pushed for me. That was really cool. A really nice birth.

Hereinafter: Sophia said the little girl had completely turned her biological clock upside down, but admitted she preferred it Celine sleeping during the day:

This thing makes me laugh too hard because I swear it seems he’s doing it on purpose. Practically all day she is an angel, she is inaudible, she sleeps, she is quiet. I also sometimes try to keep her awake by saying, “Well, maybe I’ll make it easier at night too, she sleeps better etc.”, but nothing. She just wants to rest. He sleeps, sleeps, sleeps… But it’s fine for me too so I can do all my things. At half past twelve I give her milk and carry her to bed. Enough… start crying until five and then go back to sleep. In between there are a few feedings, so you say “well, I should stay awake anyway”. But in the end it’s also good for me, because I can rest during the day and then we can party a bit in the evening…

Bonas from Avanti responded to another user who asked her if she had any hormonal changes before and after giving birth:

But I think it’s a super subjective, personal thing. But in general, the experience of childbirth, before and after birth, is a personal thing. In the sense that personally I was lucky at birth and I’m fine now. I’m really happy, calm… I was a little scared because everyone was talking to me about this very strong hormonal imbalance. And I’m someone who, even when I only have my stuff, will cry and be totally hysterical. It hasn’t happened yet, but maybe it will happen tomorrow, I don’t know. Hopefully not. But it’s very subjective… Then it’s also a big help that my mother is here, she helps me with a lot of things, she teaches me a lot of things. So at the moment I’m fine. But well, every situation is unique.

Finally, Sophia She recounted the moment her umbilical cord fell off:

He lost it last night… what an impression! Yesterday I treated it, it stayed in my hand, I liked the moment freeze, I looked at it horrified…I didn’t know what to do then I said ok fine. But yeah, that’s definitely impressive. He fell after seven days.