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Dad for a little over a month, singer Slimane has equipped himself to be able to follow his daughter’s breathing and heartbeat.

“I didn’t think to tell you like that.” On January 27, Slimane announced to his fans that he was a dad since several weeks. “I am both very happy with what I am going to announce to you, because I am living the most beautiful moment of my life. And at the same time, I’m very sad because I didn’t think to announce it to you like that”, he confided on Instagram. Indeed, his daughter, hospitalized since birtharrived with almost two months in advance. The first weeks were therefore complicated, especially for the young dad who multiplied the round trips to the hospital. ​”I’ve been worrying about her for a month, she has trouble breathing sometimes, she has trouble eating too”had explained the singer.

To monitor the state of health of her premature daughter and to have a little more peace of mind, the singer has acquired a small accessory. “This is not product placement”, he assured after welcoming this purchase in an Instagram story. The object in question, an “intelligent sock” from the Owlet brand which contains a baby monitor to put on the infant’s foot. “I can follow the breath of my daughter and it sounds so its beats are not right, same for its oxygenationdetailed the singer.

A trying start to fatherhood

This object should further appease the young dad who claimed to have spent the first weeks hoping that his daughter would get better while keeping “the ear resting on her to hear if she is breathing” and “the eyes glued to the monitor to check that she is not having tachycardia”. Despite the concerns, Slimane had been able celebrate the first month of her daughter and blow out its first candle on February 2. However, the winner of the fifth season of The Voice seems to recognize it in story, this new paternity is not easy: “Little advice of the day: to all those who want to be parents… Sleep!”

Article written in collaboration with 6medias

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