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Juliette Gosselin gave birth to her baby by emergency caesarean section after a traffic accident.

by OmarAli
Juliette Gosselin gave birth to her baby by emergency caesarean section after a traffic accident.

Actress and director Juliette Gosselin gave birth to her baby by emergency caesarean section after being the victim of a road accident.

Little Lucy “arrived earlier than expected and, most importantly, under crazy circumstances,” she wrote on Instagram Friday.


Juliette Gosselin holding little Lucy shortly after giving birth in

Juliette Gosselin holding little Lucy shortly after giving birth in “traumatic circumstances”

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“While we were on our way to get our hospital bag (how ironic!), we were victims of a road traffic accident. My placenta was torn from the force of the impact and I had to have an emergency caesarean section. Lulu, Gab and I are doing well today. It took us a few days to hold each other while Lulu recovered, but the worst is over. We’re not giving up now.”

The worst was avoided

Juliette Gosselin even speaks of “traumatic circumstances” that enhance her “sense of great recognition,” a conclusion that could have been much more dramatic.

“Infinitely lucky in our misfortune. Lucy was cared for by a team of nurses, doctors, grandparents and precious friends who watched over her, day and night, to get through what is by far the greatest challenge of our lives. I simply can’t get over the amount of love and support I’ve received over the last two weeks. I’m crying non-stop (hi there) drop hormonal) I think about our nurses and D.r The Maltese are our idols forever. We’ve finally returned home. We’re doing well. Life is ours, Lucy. »

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