Cristina Pedroche fulfilled one of her dreams on July 14, when her daughter Laia came into the world. The presenter, who is sharing these sweet moments with her husband Dabiz Muñoz, is very happy and has not hesitated to share with her followers at all times.

“These are days of learning, but above all of a lot of love,” said the presenter shortly after giving birth. And it is that she, being a first-time mother, she is experiencing everything for the first time, and she seems to be enjoying it to the fullest. Of course, she also wanted to make clear the less positive parts of the process: “The postpartum period is being ‘interesting’, many ups and downs of emotions, many fears, many doubts, many tears …”.

“My goal in life is to care for and protect my daughter,” said the journalist in one of her publications. And it is that although she has been showing the changes that her body has undergone over the months, if Pedroche is clear about something, it is that it will be her daughter “when she is older, the one who decides if she wants to be known or not ” . This statement took place after the request of many of her followers to be able to see the little girl, something that she is clear that she does not intend to do.

But this decision does not prevent her from continuing to show any maternity issue that concerns her. The last thing that the presenter has published is the tattoo that has been made in honor of the little girl: a wave that ends in an ‘L’. “My uterine waves brought me my daughter … and always with me on my skin and in my heart”, she has expressed that of Zapeando to define her new tattoo.

With this tattoo, she also wanted to thank Carmen Moreno, the ‘hypnobirthing’ specialist who helped Cristina Pedroche give birth. “Thank you @partopositivo for making me believe in myself, in my power, that I could overcome my fears and that I am the best mother my daughter could have,” she recounted.

During the months of pregnancy, the presenter already announced that she was going to resort to this form of delivery to control the pain during the birth of her daughter. Something that she put into practice and with which she seems to be satisfied. “It’s not that nobody hypnotizes you. It’s about controlling your breathing and doing a lot of meditation,” she explained.

“I was very calm and I did not remember her. In the ‘hypnobirthing’ course they taught me many resources to manage pain and I built my own ladder to choose one thing or another as the intensity of the uterine waves increased, and the epidural was the last one on my list. They did not have to give me any medication, nor did I have a tear, a small point that has already been reabsorbed,” he said after the birth.

This decision has generated a lot of comments since it was communicated, and with the tattoo on her “uterine waves”, the criticism has intensified. “You are quite heavy… dedicate yourself to your commercial promotions […] believe it or not, there are many people who are mothers, have given birth and have felt pain”, is one of the many negative comments she has received. However, there are many others who defend her decision.