Ukrainian TV presenter Ivanna Onufriychuk declassified the name of her newborn son
Ukrainian TV presenter Ivanna Onufriychuk recently shared touching moments from her discharge from the maternity hospital in Switzerland, where she now lives with her husband. Her first son was born on May 29, and only recently it became known that the baby was named Adam.
A special day in Switzerland
Ivanna posted a photo and a video on her Instagram, showing how her husband greeted her with a large bouquet of white peonies. Little Adam was awake at discharge, which is a rare occurrence for such events. In honor of the baby's birth, the closest relatives, including the new grandmothers and aunts, gathered near the maternity hospital.
"Joy and happiness for our grandmothers, " Ivanna wrote in InstaStories, where you can see how the mothers of the couple were happy about the newborn.
The first days at home
After returning home, Ivanna showed how close relatives met them with bouquets of flowers and gifts. In her romantic post, the TV presenter wrote:
"Our Adamchyk. Now all of us - your family and friends - will be by your side. The days in the maternity hospital were filled with joy: so many people greeted you! With flowers, smiles and warm words. They wished you happiness and health, and for us - patience and strength. I believe that everything will work out for us, because now our family has become even bigger and friendlier."
Pet Peach
It was not without some difficulties. The family's pet, Peach the cat, was somewhat disappointed with the new addition. He refused to approach Adam, but later he still dared to sniff the baby.
"No matter how we prepare Persik to meet the baby, I already feel that the first time will not be easy for us. Jealousy, " Ivanna said.
The video shows how the cat first approaches its owner, and then carefully sniffs the baby. However, Persik immediately ran away when he smelled the child.
A new stage in the life of the family
Now the house of the Onufriychuks is filled with several bouquets of flowers and gifts from relatives and friends. Ivanna, dressed in a long linen dress of a loose cut, captioned the photo with the baby in her arms:
"It's good at home."
This event became special not only for the family, but also for all the fans of the TV presenter, who were eagerly waiting for news about the newborn. Now the whole family is ready for new challenges and joys associated with raising little Adam.
Editor: Yana Davydiuk