Élodie, known thanks to her participation in the show Married at first sight, is the happy mother of a little boy named Martin. On Instagram, she recently alerted her community about baby purchases following a big scare with her son.
July 29 is a date that will remain engraved in the heart of Élodie, discovered in Married at first sight 4. The former spa manager gave birth to her first child, a boy named Martin, born from her love affair with her partner Bastien. “Our hearts are overflowing with joy and gratitude as we announce the long-awaited birth for nine months of our wonderful little boy, Martin Paul René, on July 29 in the year of our Lord 2024. We are filled with happiness and can't wait to see you share this magical moment with us”she posted in the caption of a series of photos, one of which was where she posed with her partner and their newborn. Since then, Élodie has shared her life as a young mother on her social networks.
Elodie (Married at first sight) testifies to the danger that his son Martin avoided
Very active on Instagram, Élodie published an alert message inviting her community to be extremely vigilant when purchasing a baby product on commercial sites. “I recently purchased a personalized pacifier clip on a merchant site, a French boutique that offers handmade items.. This morning, on the second day of use, while carrying my baby Martin, I suddenly heard pearls falling to the ground. Fortunately, Martin was under my supervision at the time and I was able to quickly avert the danger“she said. “All this to tell you: be extremely careful when shopping for your babies. Make sure that the products comply with French standards (NF EN 12586), that they have been subjected to laboratory tests and that they are completely safe. If I hadn't been next to him, he might have swallowed a pearl.”
Elodie (Married at first sight) is ready to do anything to protect her baby
A true mother hen, Élodie decided to introduce Martin late in life to her family in order to protect him. “We are extremely vigilant in protecting our baby, especially against diseases like whooping cough and Covid. For this reason, we prefer not to put him in the arms of people until he has received his vaccinations. It's okay be frustrating, but it's really important to protect it.”explained the one who ended up going to her family in Besançon.
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