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“I decided to get help,” former Men and Women protagonist recounts pregnancy drama

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A painful pregnancy that also posed some problems: the former protagonist of Men and Women tells what he experienced

A great happiness in announcing the arrival of the second child who, in reality, hid much more. It is the former protagonist of the dating show who told on social networks what she experienced during her pregnancy.

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In the Magazine of Men and Women, the former Miss Italy Clarissa Marchese told her second pregnancy. Not so long ago, with Federico Gregucci, Clarissa shared the joyful news of the arrival of a little sibling who would have supported baby Arya, the couple’s first daughter. However, behind the happiness displayed on social networks, there is much more. The second child arrived with a lot of desire from her parents, bad luck, they wanted to give the eldest daughter a playmate.

During the pregnancy, Clarissa repeatedly recounted some struggles, but what she revealed to the dating show’s magazine leaves everyone stunned. Although they had wanted to give the eldest daughter a playmate for a long time, and luckily they succeeded, not everything went as planned during the months of pregnancy of the former Miss Italy.

Clarissa Marquis of Men and Women and the pregnancy crisis

Unlike the first pregnancy, that of the second child was much more difficult from the start for Clarissa Marchese who confided to the Men and Women’s Magazine: “I had several problems, in particular a very strong nausea: my body for weeks refused everything you ingested. I lost weight, I was still tired and needed lots of rest, which is very difficult with a two-year-old girl. That’s why I I decided to stay an extra month with my parents in Sicily to get help. Now, slowly, things are better, fortunately”.

The former Miss Italy and soon-to-be new mum made no secret that she ‘went through dark times’ in which she fell into utter despair and sent an important message to those who are going through what she has already been through. : ask for help. According to him, greater disclosure and greater awareness of the physical and psychological conditions of pregnant women would therefore be necessary.

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