The couple’s baby suffered a fever, so the doctors decided to admit her to the Argentine Institute of Diagnosis and Treatment. She has not yet been discharged.
The daughter of Fernando Burlando and Barby Franco, Sarahwas hospitalized this saturday in the afternoon in the Argentine Institute of Diagnosis and Treatment (IADT). As reported, the girl entered the guard with a feverish condition. While, He is still under observation and in the custody of doctors.
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The model and the lawyer approached the clinic, after noticing that their three-month-old baby was facing different episodes of fever, during several days. In that instant, the professionals decided to admit her for better health care.
For now, neither of the two parents published news on their social networks nor did they issue any type of information related to Sarah. They also did not receive family visits.
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What happened to Barby Franco’s daughter
As reported, the girl suffered a urinary infection, for which he is being administered intravenous antibiotics. So far, they have not been discharged, so they still they stay together in the sanitarium.
In order to avoid any possible complexity of the picture, the best thing for her is to stay in the health center.
First child with Fernando Burlando
“After so many years of struggle, illusion, disappointment, you come into our lives to give us hope, love, peace, happiness and a lot of words that I imagine every second,” the influencer shared on her Instagram account, upon learning that she was pregnant, on July 10.
The natural pregnancy came after many years of undergoing a long series of treatments and even going through the loss of a pregnancy. On the brink of resignation, the miracle finally came for the couple.
Source: Ambito
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