On Monday, August 5, 2024, Florie Galli published new stories to give news of her son, still in the hospital. The mother is particularly worried.
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Since this weekend, Florie Galli, revealed in the show Large families: life in XXLis in the hospital for his youngest, Martin, born in May 2024. Hospitalized for pyelonephritis, a bacterial infection of the kidneys, he was still in the hospital on Monday, August 5, 2024. His mother gave some news, which is not the most encouraging. Indeed, despite the antibiotic treatment that Martin is taking, he is having trouble recovering, which forces his mother to stay in the hospital.
“He eats very little”
It is with a tired and anxious face that Florie Galli appears on camera. “I’ll give you some news, excuse me for my face”she explained. “He continues to take antibiotics, but he eats very little. Which is starting to worry me.”she added. Despite everything, Flori Galli tries to stay positive and published a photo with little Martin, writing: “We keep the good mood.” “I take even more time to interact with him”she wrote on a video in which we can see her playing with Martin. “He drank 150ml, and I just breastfed him, he’s feeling a little better.” Reassuring news for the mother who warmly thanks her subscribers for their support.
This is not Martin’s first health problem.
At just two months old, this is not the first time that Martin has suffered a health problem that forced him to stay in hospital. In fact, the day after she gave birth, on May 25, 2024, she had to stay longer than expected in the maternity ward because Martin was at particular risk of jaundice. “I have to stay again today because Martin has a high risk of jaundice and he needs to be monitored until day 4. So probably discharge tomorrow,” she explained in a story. If the latest news from Flori Galli is rather reassuring, she does not yet know when she will be able to leave the hospital and return home to her triplets and Paul, with a Martin in great shape! For the moment, the mother must be patient.