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Mélanie Gonzalez (Large families) is worried about her son’s injury and goes to the hospital with him

Melanie Gonzalez (Large families: life in XXL) had to take one of her children to the emergency room after a health problem occurred “without explanation”.

Mélanie Gonzalez is the happy mother of a little Calypso, who came to expand her tribe last September. The Gonzalezes, revealed by Large families: life in the 20th centuryL, are now the parents of nine children, all of whose first names end with an o. The youngest suffered from a small health problem at birth. “She had a heart murmur. I have heart problems, I have a malformation of the aorta artery. It’s hereditary. It was discovered that Calypso had a small canal that had not closed at birth. his mother explained on Instagram.

Melanie Gonzalez (Large families) shares his concern for Malo

But this Wednesday, January 15, it was another of the children of the Gonzalez clan who greatly worried Mélanie. “Even with a smile, here we are in the emergency room, Malo’s knee has doubled in size without explanation”shared the mother on Instagram, in the caption of a photo of her son despite everything wearing a big smile. A few hours later, she reassured her subscribers about the fate of the little boy and the origin of his problem. The doctors were able to make a diagnosis. “Splint for a week, he has a synovium effusion, controlled in a week”she detailed. A synovial effusion is excess fluid in a joint, which leads to its swelling. It can in particular be caused by sports trauma or excessive stress on the joint.

Why Mélanie Gonzalez (Large families) did she have to stop breastfeeding Calypso?

Last December, Mélanie Gonzalez revealed that she was forced to stop breastfeeding little Calypso because of her heart problems. “Emotionally, it was quite complicated and on top of that, it’s a last baby, last breastfeeding, but hey I would have been lucky to have breastfed all the children”she confided. She had said a little more about her state of health. “I am doing tests following my malformation that I have in my aorta artery and following my extrasystoles. They are still there. Even under treatment, I still have them. So the next step will be the MRI in January and then we will see what happens next.” she had pointed out.

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