“I thought it was pee,” says the journalist who went into labor during the podcast with famous

“I thought it was pee,” says the journalist who went into labor during the podcast with famous


On the ground, Marina Cardoso provided details on his experience of Pre-Consegna and on the birth of Little Mathias, who has a month of life


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Have you ever imagined going into labor while recording a podcast? Marina Cardoso, 31 years old, has certainly not planned this for the birth of the firstborn, but it happened. Last Tuesday, 9, another thousand and a bullshit, presented by Thaila Ayala and Julia Faria, was broadcast. The program had as its theme the pregnant women’s day and, therefore, in addition to the guests Carol Peixinho and Rafa Kalimann, presented an audience made up entirely of pregnant women.

From the group of women present, Marina was the one with the most advanced pregnancy: 38 weeks and 5 days. According to her, this phase is considered “an unpredictable week” for those who expect a child.

“A child was born, on average, to 39 or 40 weeks. So I was in that phase when everything can happen, including nothing,” said the journalist to an exclusive interview with Earth.

Marina said that the A thousand and a bullshit He was a great companion during pregnancy. After learning of the possibility of participating in the public, he decided to accept the invitation, also preparing to return with his husband to Natal (RN), where he would have been closer to the support network. “When I learned about the registration date, I questioned the producer, warning that he was close to the end of pregnancy and therefore he could lose the program,” he said.




Marina, Mathias and the father of the child

On the day of registration, nothing indicated that the child would be born. Marina woke up, followed her routine normally and headed towards the study as a light commitment. He left the house taking only the document and mobile phone. But the situation has changed in the last minutes of the registration.

“I started as if it were around the corner to buy bread, because it was just a register and return. The study was close to home, a minimally controlled environment. At the beginning of the podcast it even played that I was close to childbirth, but at no time I thought it would happen. When I got up to talk about the public, the bag broke out,” he says relaxed.

While interacting with the guests, Marina felt a warm unloading on the legs. The first reaction was to think it was urine.

“I didn’t say anything. After all, in the end the pregnancy, I thought:” It can be pee. “I sat down and I didn’t get a push, because, for pee, I would not have done it.

The episode had already been closed, but the cameras continued to record and recorded the moment when Marina told her colleagues from the public what had happened. The information quickly spread and was welcomed by other pregnant women, production and even guests.

“This is what appears in the video: running, takes the bag, goes to the bathroom, calls her husband and runs in the maternity department. In the hospital, I still had little dilation. After seven hours, I needed an emergency delivery, but everything went well,” he recalled. Today, your baby, Mathias, has a month of life and is healthy.



Mathias, son of Marina

Marina highlights the support she received from women that day. “Rafa Kalimann and Carol Peixinho were overcrowded, Thaila Ayala brought me to the bathroom, he spoke to me and then they even sent a message saying that he did not follow me in the hospital because he had another recording. Before the birth, I had already created a group with other pregnant women. After this episode, we followed.”

On social networks, he defined childbirth, which began within the podcast, as the most surprising of his life. TO EarthHe stressed that the welcoming atmosphere made him feel safe in such a delicate moment.

“It was nice. Everyone says that at this moment many things can happen, right? And for me it was unforgettable. I would never have imagined it was so. The podcast gave me a lot of safety, she kept me calm all the time. A lot after cutting the video, I still managed to take a photo with everyone and speak soon with people before going to the hospital.”

Source: Terra

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