Malo suffers from an umbilical hernia

Malo was born! On August 18, Camille Cerf and her companion Théo Fleury have become the happy parents of a little boy named Malo, but who for two months has been going through a complicated start to life… Indeed, as she revealed to her thousands of subscribers on Instagram, the Miss France elected in 2015 is obliged to have Malo followed by an osteopath due to of an umbilical hernia which was diagnosed at birth. As the Swiss site CHUV explains, “umbilical hernia is often present from birth, and eventually disappears”. It most often results from a congenital cause (malformation due to failure of closure of the umbilical canal) or acquired. Symptoms range from local discomfort to pain on exertion. This condition particularly affects boys than girls, without being able to determine the reasons.

If this hernia has no organic consequences for Malo, the fact remains that it is uncomfortable for him, and Camille Cerf must do everything possible to make it disappear: “This morning this little marmoset had an appointment with the osteopath. It was his second appointment, he had already been there a few days after his birth. As he has an umbilical hernia, it helps him release tension in his stomachshe explained on Instagram. In her stories, the young woman who will celebrate her 29th birthday in a few weeks wanted to raise awareness among young parents, explaining to them that certain postures of the child could increase the risks of umbilical hernia as well as the pain linked to them. .

Some baby positions may be uncomfortable

Thus, Camille Cerf learned to carry Malo by taking him by the buttocks with one hand, and holding his neck with the other, in order to limit the discomfort of her darling son as much as possible: “She gave us some advice. We used to carry Malo under our arms. But to avoid any problems, it is best to carry babies by holding them with one hand behind the neckand another under the buttocks” explained the one who was elected Miss Nord-Pas-de-Calais 2014 then Miss France 2015, between Flora Coquerel and Iris Mittenaere. The next ceremony, at the end of which a new Miss succeeding Indira Ampiot will be crowned, will be marked by the disappearance of Geneviève de Fontenay. It will be broadcast on Saturday December 16, 2023 on TF1, from Dijon, and will still be hosted by Jean-Pierre Foucault.

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