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La periodista, Priscilla Vargas, explicó las complicaciones que sufrió en su segundo embarazo y el difícil momento que vivió con su hija Josefa. 

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00:00The second pregnancy was super complicated because Josefa...
00:04I mean, I didn't prepare much for the second pregnancy.
00:08I didn't eat well, I was more worried about the baby because it's different.
00:11You were already a mother.
00:12Of course, I was a mother, I didn't worry about lunch, I was super irresponsible.
00:16And it turns out that I overexerted myself, also working a lot.
00:19I had three months of postnatal, there was only the five-month one.
00:24I was four months and I had bleeding
00:28and my bag broke and I lost the amniotic fluid.
00:31So, one of the most complicated situations that I lived
00:35was when, before my bag broke, I got to the clinic
00:39and they punctured my gout to get the amniotic fluid,
00:42to know if the fluid was infected, because I had an infection.
00:45And I saw that in your pregnant gout, which is sacred,
00:51they bury you in a needle.
00:53And everything started to go wrong.
00:56I was hospitalized for two months, and in those two months,
01:00I knew that the baby was going to be premature, yes or no,
01:02because it was a dry birth, I mean, it didn't have the fluid.
01:06So, I was in uncertainty for five weeks,
01:08because I didn't know if she was going to be viable,
01:11because she could be born, if the lungs didn't develop,
01:13and she would absorb as a pill and die.
01:16But I thought all the time, I said,
01:18if she has to go through this cycle of life,
01:20that inside my gout, whatever she has to live,
01:24she has to live inside my gout.
01:26And there was all the discussion about the therapeutic abortion and everything,
01:30and I said, oh, I don't want to buy a drawer.
01:33And then, when Josefa was born, I said, how incredible,
01:36I even talked about buying a drawer for my baby.
01:42And there, she was in the clinic for three months,
01:45a super delicate baby, I mean, she was tiny,
01:49she measured 38 centimeters.
01:51She weighed 1,400 kilos and she lost 1,200 kilos.
01:53But three and a half years later,
01:55was when Josefa went through her worst moment,
01:59when she got the incisal virus.
02:01Three and a half years?
02:02Yes, when she shouldn't have been so serious,
02:04but since she was premature...
02:06She was more delicate?
02:07Yes.
02:07She was taken to the clinic, she was hospitalized,
02:09and I see that every day, worse, worse, worse,
02:11until they intubated her and left her with mechanical ventilation.
02:16And I went to see her every day.
02:19I spent all day with her.
02:21And when, at some point, I got to the clinic,
02:25to the ICU, and they wouldn't let me in.
02:28They wouldn't let me in.
02:29No, no, no, you can't come in.
02:30No, no, not yet, not yet.
02:31And I was like, how strange.
02:32And suddenly, the doorbell rang.
02:33Other parents?
02:35From another baby?
02:36Who was like the neighbor of Josefa?
02:39And they let them in.
02:41I was like, this is weird.
02:41And I took the opportunity to enter.
02:43And suddenly, I see that all the doctors and nurses
02:47were inside Josefa's room.
02:49And the doctor's attitude was like this.
02:52She looked at the monitors and was like, everything is wrong.
02:55I mean, imagine that attitude in your son's room.
02:59And I was like, what happened?
03:00And suddenly, a nurse comes out
03:03and takes some oxygen tubes out of this door.
03:06And I was like, I don't know, Josefa,
03:07I hope it's not for her.
03:09And I went into her room.
03:10And I saw that they also manipulated her.
03:12They put probes in her from other sides.
03:15They moved her, I don't know.
03:16And it was like a mess.
03:18And at one point, I had the intention of telling them,
03:21leave her alone.
03:23Let her die in peace.
03:25Because I was like, she's dying.
03:28Or tell them to do whatever God wants.
03:33And let them do their job.
03:36And at that moment, my dad comes in.
03:42And my dad comes in and tells me, I mean, I see them and I say,
03:47Josefa is dying.
03:50And I had never seen my dad cry like that.
03:55Because he could have held me and told me,
04:00no, everything is fine, don't worry.
04:02But I saw him suffer twice.
04:06I saw him suffer because he saw me suffering.
04:09And he also saw that, deep down, he couldn't protect me.
04:13That his granddaughter was dying.
04:16And he was crying.
04:18It was heartbreaking.
04:22And at that moment, I said, I'm not going to keep crying.
04:26Because all this energy, I'm going to concentrate it in prayer.
04:35And then, when I realize and confirm.
04:38Prayer and faith.
04:40Because you know, it's the only thing you can take
04:45when there's nothing to do.
04:47If not, it's to go crazy.
04:58Well, fortunately, she got through it.
05:03I mean, she started to recover.
05:05And from there, my way of seeing life changed.
05:09Why?
05:10Because I was always...
05:12There was a concern.
05:13My parents got married very young.
05:15And they always argued a lot.
05:17Until today.
05:19And whenever they argued,
05:20there was an imbalance between us that affected us a lot.
05:24Because it was like...
05:26Everything was tense.
05:27Everything was tense.
05:28And at that moment, they were just fighting.
05:33At that moment, they were fighting.
05:34And when...
05:36Dad, this happens to me with Josefa, I don't know.
05:38I said, what does the fight matter?
05:40What does it matter if this one is angry with this one?
05:43This is what matters.
05:44Be grateful that you don't have a sick family member.
05:48When you say, what's the most important thing?
05:50Health.
05:52And nothing else.
05:53And now, it's the same for me.
05:55I used to worry about things.
05:57And it was really surgery.
06:00It's the same for me.

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