Amina
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Congratulations to the happy couple. I hope the baby is healthy and strong - no matter what the sex.
- CONGRATS PRINCESS LETIZIA
LaChicaMadrilena said:Hey guys, was it said if she is gonna give birth in the same clinic (Ruber International) and be taken care by dr. Recanesens as it was during the pregnancy with Leo?
I was thinking the same... Well, it will probably depends on how her state will look like in some certain moments of the pregnancy. But for the doctors it's surely easier to "make" a scheduled c-section than an emegency one...ldt20 said:Do you guys think Letizia will have a scheduled C-section? Since her next delivery will be less than 2 years from Leonor's the doctor may want to do another c-section to prevent problems.
Mathilde delivered little Elisabeth via c-section, but then had a natural labour. We will wait and see, in every woman these cases look differently. I think it won't be known publically by the time Letizia goes to hospital.magnik said:Some doctors say that if the woman had c-section once that's more than probably that she will has it next time.
jordana2 said:I was wondering does anyone knows why Letizia had to have a c-section with Leonor?
dazzling said:Princess breaks tradition with pregnancy
MADRID, Oct. 15 (UPI) -- Princess Letizia, the wife of Spain's Crown Prince Felipe, has broken with tradition by revealing early that she is eight weeks pregnant.
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Wasn't Leonor in the breach position?jordana2 said:I was wondering does anyone knows why Letizia had to have a c-section with Leonor?
We don't know that. For the press conference with dr. Recanesens and Felipe we can deduce that she didn't have contractions strong enough (or just didn't have enough contractions at all) and the labour wasn't progressing, so they decided to do an emergency c-section.LadyK said:Wasn't Leonor in the breach position?
Anna_R said:What?!
"The announcement violates the unspoken protocol among Spain's royalty and marks Letizia's most recent attempt to win over the public's hearts and break from the country's staunch traditions, said The Sunday Times of London."
Their ability to twist the truth is just amazing...
Dazzling I agree with you, but I would say that they doesn't get the hearts when they think about the money...dazzling said:Well, I guess thats the way to make their paper sell or to be read. Its not a very good way though. I dont know where people get the hearts to say such things.
magnik said:Dazzling I agree with you, but I would say that they doesn't get the hearts when they think about the money...
Dazzling I know and you has the answer - for money - becouse people are curious and they'll pay for any infos no matter is it true or false and for what source does it came from.dazzling said:I did not mean the money, i meant how can they have the heart to write things that could/does hurt other people, who they dont even know adn which is not true