Stamatina Tsimtsili was a guest on the show “Mama-des” on Saturday afternoon 25/3.
Among other things, she talks about her childhood, about her miscarriages when she was pregnant, but also about her acquaintance with Themis of Sophos.
“Difficulties are always there. Now I understand that difficulties also come to teach us things, so I love hard times because they spoil my best gifts,” Stamatina Tsimtsili said at the beginning.
He continued, “I had two consecutive miscarriages and before I had a baby. The feelings were different. The first time it happened quickly and without trying, I remember when I miscarried, I was shocked, but the doctor reassured me, telling me that the important thing is that I managed to get pregnant. So the first time Which I accepted in her and moved on. But when I lost the second child, my universe shook, all the negative thoughts entered my head. I was thinking about what I might blame, what I might be doing wrong, but my doctor still maintained that it was a random occurrence.”
“I wanted to speak out about this because women in general have a bad habit of always allocating responsibility and taking it on our shoulders. We have to stay calm and listen to our doctor. I gave birth prematurely, I panicked, but in the end it all went well,” Stamatina Tsimtsili added. .
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