Six days have passed since they were born Lucy Aharish andTzachi Halevi A male son, heir first to the waitress, and second to Halevi. On the occasion of International Women’s Day, which was marked last night, Aharish chose to reveal photos from the birth and share the complication she experienced. “I wanted someone to get me down and wake me up that it was all over” she wrote in an exciting post.
As opposed toCorinne Gideon Criticizing the maternity ward at Ichilov Hospital and her unpleasant experience in a windowless room, which drew harsh criticism against the presenter, Aharish chose to praise and glorify the hospital’s maternity ward staff who were dedicated, professional and humane in caring for her.
New parents: Tzachi Halevi and Lucy Aharish gave birth to their eldest son – click here
“Happy Women’s Day to all. Only this year this day has taken on a little deeper meaning for me. On this day I hold a child for the first time in my life. My child that I still digest is mine. So many people have sent messages in the last few days. And hugs. I did not go back to anyone unfortunately, because I went through a small complication after the caesarean section. A complication that came from a previous operation I had in the distant past. I swear to you that at some point I wanted someone to get me down and wake me up “As I wanted and thought, probably at first. Someone said my parents’ conscience and did not receive” an article.
“But in the midst of all this, it’s important for me to stop for a moment for a big thank you. A lot has been said in the last year about the medical staff. About their standing in the war in Corona, the abnormal hours they have to work. Really understand how many of these people are angels in white, from the nurses to the nurses to the doctors to the staff who bring you the food and the ones who clean the room. They all just deserve all the appreciation. I really did not think I would go through a difficult birth experience. “It was just amazing. The smiles, the laughs, the good energies, the feeling that you and your baby are in the safest hands there is, did not leave the room for a second.”