Guest of Faustine Bollaert in a new issue of It starts todaybroadcast on France 2 Thursday January 9, Cindy Fabre, Miss France 2005 and director of the competition since 2022, spoke about the difficult birth of her son Elio and the postpartum period that she then went through.
A life that isn’t just made of glitter. Crowned Miss France twenty years ago now, Cindy Fabre has since taken charge of the organization of the competition and begins the year with a new beauty queen under her command, Angélique Angarni-Filopon, who inherited the prestigious title on December 14, 2024, in Poitiers. This Thursday, January 9, 2025, the one who succeeded Sylvie Tellier is the guest of Faustine Bollaert in It starts today on France 2, during a program dedicated to postpartum. The opportunity for Miss France 2005 to deliver a moving testimony.
“I have four days of amnesia” : Cindy Fabre (Miss France 2005) talks about her dramatic birth
In 2011, Cindy Fabre, then aged 26, undertook a difficult journey of in vitro fertilization to give birth to her first child. But nothing goes as planned. One month before the end of her pregnancy, her son was born prematurely, by cesarean sectionwhile the one who is about to become a mother is under general anesthesia. Cindy Fabre experiences amnesic episodes and tries to question the medical profession around her to try to understand why she does not remember the premature birth of her son Elio, as she explains to Faustine Bollaert on France 2 this Thursday . “Why, for example, do I have four days of amnesia?”she explains, before continuing sadly: “I only cling to the photos…”
-“It makes you feel guilty” : in tears, Cindy Fabre breaks the silence on her postpartum
An event which has serious consequences on his relationship with his son. When the host asks Cindy Fabre how long it took her before creating a bond with little Elio, her answer is overwhelming. “I admit, it took me a year. I could be lying if I said it took me a few months. But for all these women watching us, it could be a long time, it doesn’t matter in yourself, but the trauma was that long. Et it’s terrible, because once again, it makes you feel guilty, as if you didn’t already have your backpack sufficiently full“confides Miss France 2005, with tears in her eyes. Over the months, Cindy Fabre finally managed to escape from hell. “My anxieties gradually dissipated because he was growing up. My mother has a dimple on her right cheek, I have a dimple and, when he started to smile, his dimple appeared. And then I I said, yes, it’s mine”, she says in It starts todaywhile she smiles again.
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