Elena Puidokaitė-Bruzgulienė – on twins born after artificial insemination and experienced coma: the line between life and death blurred



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“I complain because it is difficult to talk about such complicated things, because we are talking about human life, human destiny. The line between life and death was practically blurred and I’m very scared… It’s good that I didn’t understand it at that moment, because if I had understood yes, God forbid, I knew what to expect, I don’t know. I know if it’s really uplifting. On Monday night, Elena Puidokaitė-Bruzgulienė, producer of the L’Officiel fairy tale magazine, is known in the past as the singer’s Atlanta pseudonym.

This is the first time that Elena, along with her husband Tad, agreed to tell television not only about the twins she received with medical help, the coronavirus, which the woman contracted just over a month before the end of her pregnancy, and the comatose doctors immersed in saving his life.

“Many families dream of children and experience frustrations when they try to have them. Support is one of the most important things, so when you experience it yourself, you want to blow up all the myths and give hope to the children who love it, ”says Elena.

Therefore, she chose to speak openly about assisted reproduction, after which she conceived and gave birth to twins Elizabeth and Lucia.

Elena Puidokaitė-Bruzgulienė’s open interview is already this Monday night, at 8 pm, only during LNK.

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