Nick Cannon and Bre Tiesi had to witness their newborn son Legendary require respiratory support.
Nick Cannon And Bre Tiesi’s Newborn Son Required ‘Respiratory Support’
Nick, for his part, is all too aware of having to watch his children go through struggles. Just last year, his son Zen died from a brain tumour aged 5-months-old. During the course of that process, it became very clear that Nick was going through a hard time as he broke down on his talk show.
Therefore, the last thing Nick wanted to see was something that was going to impact him in a similar way. It is alleged that the baby was delivered with a ‘long crown,’ that was caused because of his hand by his ear.
The pregnancy was extremely difficult in more ways than one. Bre decided to go for an unmedicated birth at home, which had the benefit of ensuring that everything was natural. But as part of that, she admitted that she went through a lot of pain.
But had it not been for the support of Nick by her side, who knows how she would have coped. In the picture here, we can see that Nick is embracing Bre, as it is clear that she is suffering from the pain caused from the birth. That is why Bre took some time out in order to thank Nick for being there.
Her following comments confirmed as much: “At a certain point I had left my body I didn’t remember a lot of my birth until my team sat with me to process my birth which I felt was soo healing and helpful. [Thank you to my] amazing partner.”
The fans on social media were delighted for the couple. In the process of doing so, they wished them the best for the future going forward. One person wrote: “If he’s got the love to spread around as well as the resources I say congrats to you and your family.”
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