Influencer Karine Carrijo opened her heart and spoke about her son’s death
This Tuesday, 30th, the digital influencer Karine Carrijo opened his heart and spoke about the death of Leviher first child with the musician Thiago Lima.
Karine was in her ninth month of pregnancy and the little one didn’t survive.
On her Instagram profile, the digital influencer, who is known for giving voice to the dog Kiliquinha on social media, he read a letter he wrote to his son.
Karine couldn’t contain her tears in the published video. “Letter to my angel Levi”the text began.
“Your little heart stopped beating this Sunday and part of mine too. You don’t know how much daddy and I prayed for you every night. People always say: taking care of a baby is difficult, you cry a lot, you have to change diapers, breastfeed every 3 hours. But do you know what’s difficult? It’s having to deliver a baby and not hearing any crying.”, she said.
Karine continued: “It’s knowing that I’ll never know if your nose belonged to Mom or Dad, if you were really bald or not, it’s knowing that you’ll never come into my lap, and I’ll never know what your smell is, I’ll never see your first tooth, and I will never take you to school…”.
“What hurts more than giving birth? It’s having milk to breastfeed you and having to take medicine to dry up my milk because I’ll never give you a tit. On Sunday I told your little brothers that we were going back today, but you stayed in the maternity ward .”, vented.
Karine spoke about faith: “I don’t know God’s purpose for this, but he knows my pain, because he also lost his son to save us all.
“Levi, my son, you changed my life. And the best months of my life were the 9 months that you stayed inside my belly. I love you, forever. From your mom Karine.”, she finished.
Source: Maxima

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