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Natalia Vodianova almost lost fifth child born premature


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June 4 a 34-year-old model and founder of the charity Fund “Naked heart” Natalia Vodianova for the fifth time became a mother. In the large family of stars has another boy, whom they with the civil husband Antoine Arnault called a Novel.

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Only now, four months after the birth, Natalia first told that her pregnancy was hard, at some point the doctors even feared that the model could lose the baby.

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“A month and a half had almost not stand to lie. The doctors were afraid that I could for certain medical reasons the child is not to convey. Roman was born three weeks early… And you know, even though he is still quite small, but very wise. Like the sad experience which he already has, raised it,” Vodianova told in interview to magazine “7 days”.

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Roma was born on the birthday of his dad, Antoine Arnault. Natalia didn’t know then that bear on this day, after all the assurances of the doctors she had to carry the child for another three weeks. On the eve of Vodianova decided to cheer up all worried about her family and asked the children under her supervision to prepare honey cake.

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“There are more of this cake! Only Antoine, who does not like any sweets except ice cream, we could not get him to try. And what do you think? Our dad was eating it for both cheeks! The next day, when Daisy was born! Probably the mixer for whipping cream and I finished. The whipped cream and went to give birth. But tasty it turned out — incredible,” shared the model.

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