Tata Werneck cries and shows panic over the incorrect diagnosis

Tatá Werneck cries and shows panic over the incorrect diagnosis of her daughter’s illness TV

Tatá Werneck revealed that she experienced difficult and very anxious moments during and after her pregnancy with Clara Maria, her fouryearold daughter with Rafael Vitti. The comedian broke down in tears as she described her suffering during pregnancy and also said that the little one’s heel test gave a wrong diagnosis. “It said she had something serious,” he explained.

In an interview with Fátima Bernardes on the program “Assim Como a Gente” on the GNT channel, the actress spoke about how she was afraid of judgment if she complained about motherhood.

“I suffered a lot, I was very sick, I was in bed for two months, I was vomiting 40 times a day. And people often judged me for complaining. The first thing I said when she was born was, ‘Daughter, forgive me.’ for the fact that you don’t yet have the dimension of what it means to be your mother,’” revealed the artist.

Anely’s interpreter in Terra e Paixão reported that even after pregnancy she experienced moments in which she almost collapsed. One of them related to the heel prick test, a test that uses blood from the baby’s heel and allows serious diseases to be identified.

“We went through very difficult things that I never talked about. The heel prick test was wrong, they said she had something serious. Then they told her everything was fine. I kept looking at her and thinking about how I could protect the greatest love I have in life. I make it a point not to romanticize them,” said the artist.

Lessons and insights

Tatá Werneck was touched and brought Fátima Bernardes to tears when she spoke about the lessons she tries to pass on to Clara Maria. The actress has spoken out several times about being a religious woman, stating that she inherited it from her grandmother.

“I was raised by my grandmother and she was a woman of great faith. Even when she died, she said that she would see Jesus, that she would be happy,” he explained.

“I have a prayer routine with Cacá. Before going out, before going to bed. I explain to her in a playful way that little things are beautiful signs of life. For example, Rafa teaches her how to smell the plants. And that’s what I also call faith to look at the little things,” he added.