A newborn born to Bre Tiesi and Nick Cannon needed respiratory support after birth

A newborn born to Bre Tiesi and Nick Cannon needed respiratory support after birth

Updated on July 27, 2022 15:04 PM by Anna P

An unmedicated home birth video posted by the model on July 25 explained why the baby's breathing needed assistance. On June 28, she gave birth to a boy with Nick Cannon.

Bre embraces her newborn baby from behind after going through 10 hours of labor and laboring for 10 hours following the birth of her baby. A hand was placed by their baby's ear during birth, causing his ear to be blocked. As a result, he had a "long crown". My first observation was that he did not cry, as Bre noticed.

Bre wrote in her letter that their midwife Robyn would provide "respiratory support" to the baby. The care she provided for their son finally allowed him to cry. She described it as the "best sound I've ever heard" during the conversation.

During their first doctor's appointment, Bre shared a clip from their son's first visit, explaining that he is doing well and even scored in the 95 percentile." As she described the experience of giving birth naturally, she described it as a "limit-pushing/painful moment yet totally empowering and beautiful experience that she has ever had."

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A person's entire body feels intense pain during birthing. As she recalled, she screamed and cried so hard that she broke." I started doubting I could do it; why couldn't he come? Then, Bre thanked the team that helped her "process" the birth and her "amazing partner" Nick for their help.

The Drumline star's gratitude was also expressed on Twitter by Bre as well as on Instagram. The extra mile was the extra mile her father went for us, according to her. It would have been impossible to accomplish this without him.

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