Guest on the show Ça commence aujourd’hui this Thursday, January 9, Cindy Fabre made rare confidences about her childbirth. The former beauty queen appeared moved when talking about the arrival of her son, Elio, in 2012.
© France 2 Cindy Fabre was Faustine Bollaert's guest on Ça commence aujourd'hui on France 2 this Thursday, January 9.
IN BRIEF
- This Thursday, January 9, Faustine Bollaert invited Cindy Fabre on France 2 to talk about her difficult childbirth on Ça commence aujourd'hui.
- The former Miss France was deeply affected by her childbirth.
- Discover how Cindy Fabre overcame her postpartum difficulties and created a bond with her son.
This Thursday, January 9, in her daily show on France 2 called Ça commence aujourd’hui, Faustine Bollaert chose to address a painful subject by giving the floor to women who have experienced a difficult birth. Among the guests: Cindy Fabre.
Miss France 2005 remains, in fact, traumatized by the day she gave birth to her son Elio, now 12 years old. The woman who became the director of the famous Miss France competition and who succeeded Sylvie Tellier fought for a long time to get pregnant, resorting to medically assisted procreation at the age of 25. Although the joy of becoming a mother was total, the birth did not go as planned.
200% Deposit Bonus up to €3,000 180% First Deposit Bonus up to $20,000Cindy Fabre: traumatized by a birth under general anesthesia
Cindy Fabre experienced a high-risk pregnancy. After seven months, following a hemorrhage, the future mother spent a week under observation in hospital. Her baby will be born three weeks later, a month early due to new bleeding. The delivery will finally take place under general anesthesia. A shock for the ex-Miss.
“And then it's a cold shower, we say to ourselves: 'what makes me need to fall asleep so badly?'. They tie my arms and tell me that there are too many risks”, recounted Cindy Fabre who described a brutal awakening with a strong feeling of “guilt.”
Cindy Fabre: without taboos about her postpartum
After this traumatic birth, Cindy Fabre encountered new difficulties, unable to get closer to her child. “I asked myself so many questions: 'am I the one with a problem?' […] I didn't feel anything. I wondered if it was my child. Who could assure me? I told myself that I wasn't necessarily born to be a mother”, continued the Dijon native.
And to continue: “I admit it, it will take me a year to build a bond with my son, the trauma was long”, she revealed, without taboo. “My anxieties dissipated when he grew up, I recognized character traits. My mother has a dimple on her right cheek, I have one and when Elio started to smile, his dimple appeared. And there, I said to myself: 'yes it's mine'”, she concluded. A testimony that will speak to many women.