This Thursday morning, María Belén Ludueña gave birth to Vitohis first child with the head of the Buenos Aires Government Jorge Macri. The delivery was performed by cesarean section in Otamendi Sanatorium from Buenos Aires. And the couple shared photos on their social networks of the birth.

Ludueña explained that she chose Vito because of his association with life and protection, values ​​that she wanted to transmit to her son from the first moment. He also highlighted that the surname gave the name a special harmony.

The night before the birth, the host shared a series of images full of emotion on her networks. A photo in the elevator with Macri, with the caption “Last photo of two,” reflected the mix of tenderness and expectation of those last minutes before becoming a mother. He also published a more intimate image from his living room, with the city in the background, transmitting the calm he was looking for before the big change.

Among the postcards from that night, a photo also appeared in front of the grotto of the Virgin of Lourdes in Mar del Plata, with a message of faith: “I entrust myself to your hands, Virgin, and I trust that everything will turn out very well.” Macri himself had anticipated the birth on Wednesday in an interview, humorously acknowledging the complicity experienced during the pregnancy: “We are both pregnant,” he said.

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