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It hasn't been an easy few weeks at home. Alice Campello and Álvaro MorataHaving already recovered from the shock following the birth of Bella, her fourth daughter, the Italian businesswoman has explained how she's feeling today in a series of stories shared on her Instagram account. Campello, who has already expressed her gratitude for the love and messages she's received in recent days, confirmed that she's gradually feeling better. She did so in a video, first in Italian and then in Spanish.
After spending several days in the hospital, specifically in the intensive care unit, the Italian model has been resting at home for a few days now, and has calmly shared with her large community of followers how she's feeling following her health setback. "I feel better, but I still cry a lot. I'm very emotional, all the typical postpartum symptoms, but I'm starting to walk and live my old life," she expressed in a shared story.
Alice Campello explains how she is doing
"You've been asking me a lot about how I'm feeling. You've been very attentive. In fact, I've received many gifts from people I don't know that have filled my heart. You even stop Álvaro during games to give him little presents. I swear, thank you very much," he began in his latest appearance on social media.
The influencer also wanted to reflect on the importance of blood donations with her followers. "Often you don't realize things until they happen to you. Thanks to the people who donated blood, I'm here now. I really encourage everyone, because it's a small gesture that saves many people's lives," she expressed, making it clear that these donations played a fundamental role in his recovery. The footballer's wife also confirmed that she will join this charitable effort as soon as possible.
Alice Campello with little Bella
Bella Morata Campello was born on January 9th. However, the moments following delivery led to "complications" that forced the influencer to be admitted to the ICU at the Clínica de Navarra. Two days later, Alice left the Intensive Care Unit. "You are a fighter and an example to me. These have been, without a doubt, the worst days of my life," Morata wrote on his Instagram account, still visibly emotional after the huge scare.
In fact, Álvaro has been by Alice's side this entire time, closely monitoring her health and supporting her at all times. To celebrate the fact that the worst is over, in Atlético de Madrid's last Copa del Rey match, in which the red-and-whites emerged victorious, the forward dedicated one of his goals to his newborn, putting a finger in his mouth, mimicking the habit babies have of sucking their hands. A dedication that surely moved Campello and the entire family.
The baby, whom her mother also spoke about on her Instagram account, is doing great, despite the huge scare her mother experienced. "The baby girl is beautiful, she's doing very well. The children are in love with her," she expressed after sharing a video showing the three children playing with their little sister. It seems that little by little everything is returning to normal, and the influencer is recovering.
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