“Trying to help save lives,” says Lexa after criticism of her content

The singer Lexa 29, used his social networks to talk about the Syndrome that made her lose her daughter three days after delivery and vented on the People who say they are already saturated of your comments on the experience.

“There are people who are fed up with the subject, but I don’t care, I’m trying to help save lives! People have so much time to read about mediocre things that unfortunately serious things go unnoticed,” he wrote on Friday (18).

The singer had an early preeclampsia during pregnancy, a condition characterized by increased blood pressure. If left untreated, it can lead to seizures or Hellp syndrome, which involves compromise of the liver and platelets.

“Since when I discovered my self -immune disease, Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, I started talking openly so that several people had access to information […] Several babies are still passing inside the belly with fetal suffering because the mother had no idea what was happening to her, ”Lexa continued.

The artist commented that she wants to take, besides entertainment, knowledge so that other people do not go through what she went through the final stretch of her pregnancy.

“Life is worthless if you don’t have the ability to serve each other either,” he concluded.


Remember the case of Lexa and Sofia

Lexa had been hospitalized since January 20, when she was hospitalized in serious condition and shared a post on her social networks where she announced the removal of this year’s Carnival parades, for health reasons.

In addition to the Lexa block, which was canceled in Rio, she would parade as a drum queen of Unidos de Tijuca, Sapucaí.

After hospitalization due to preeclampsia, Darlin Ferratry, the singer’s mother, also published a statement in which she mentioned that her daughter’s shows and events were postponed.

Lexa lost her daughter Sofia on February 5, three days after birth.

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This content was originally published in “Trying to help save lives,” says Lexa after criticism of its content on the CNN Brazil website.

Source: CNN Brasil

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