The star couple is thinking about adopting another child in a year. They are raising three children.
The wife of the Ukrainian presenter Timur Miroshnichenko, Inna, openly spoke about the difficulties she experienced in raising her son Marcel, whom they took from an orphanage.
In particular, on his Instagram page he said that the difficulty is that by eight months the child has developed an attachment. However, if this does not happen, the baby can “close himself in a capsule of distrust.”
“It’s difficult, because Marcel’s psyche is still shaking, and anything can cause hysteria, which is impossible to stop. Just wait an hour or two until he falls asleep from the loss of strength. Wait and try to protect him from with severe injuries during auto-aggression. It is difficult, because no time has passed for him to trust us. It is difficult because there is still a lot of pain in his eyes,” wrote Inna Miroshnichenko.
She also added that she is often left alone with the children, as her husband works a lot.
“It is difficult because the food that 100,500 times a day will not be prepared alone, and the consequences of its consumption by children cannot be removed from themselves. It’s hard because I have a lot of work at the same time, which I can’t deny, because at the same time I’m a breath of fresh air.” , – Inna admitted.
In addition, Inna added that when she is about to break down, she only asks herself one thing: “I have a test question. When I feel pain from fatigue or my whole body is shaking, I ask myself, “Do you want more to adopt a girl in a year?” “My answer is yes, I can do it. But it’s difficult. Challenge.”
Earlier it was reported that the adopted son of TV presenter Timur Miroshnichenko had to undergo surgery.
Timur Miroshnichenko spoke about the details of adopting a child
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