Journalist Claudia Lopez recalls the death of one of her twin sons nine years ago, when she was five months pregnant.
“Simao is the love of my life,” the sports journalist began to say Interview with Gocha “I would easily give my life for my son,” he said on Tuesday, the 6th of this month. “He didn’t come with instructions, he was born very small, very premature, and it was very complicated.”
“It is all a tragedy and a horror. It always hurts, even if it's losing a project you thought was going in a certain direction.. I remember clearly when we came back from London, Marco and I, and after I lost one of the twins, one of the things I said at home was: 'I don't want to cry anymore because I don't want to have a sad baby.' '. Today, when I see my son laughing a lot, laughing easily, being in a good mood and being a happy child…” he said happily. “What I always tell him is that he has a beating heart.” The right place. He knows what is right and what is wrong. “And what is good and what is evil.”
Little Simao, 9 years old, does not know that he has a twin brother. “It's a matter of maturity and thinking that this is the right time to say it,” Claudia explained.
He was born the son of journalist and Marco Braz 30 weeks of pregnancy and weight 1380 kg. The couple's second son did not resist Fetal transfer syndromewhere babies share the same placenta.

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