Praying for a
girl
By:
Marinel R. CruzPhilippine Daily Inquirer
Soon-to-be-mom Kristine Hermosa is wishing
for a baby girl. “That’s what Oyo and I have been praying for,” she told the
Philippine Daily Inquirer during the recent Star Magic Ball at the Peninsula
Manila. She attended the annual event with husband Oyo Sotto.
Kristine, 27, is five months pregnant with
their first child. “We still don’t have a name. We want to make sure of its
gender first,” said the actress, who looked very elegant in a two-tone dress by
Francis Libiran.
Oyo, 27, admitted he was still in awe that
he’ll soon be a daddy: “I’m happy, nervous and afraid all at the same time.
Maybe I’ll be better assured when Tin gets her 4D ultrasound next month.”
He talks and reads stories to the baby
every night, Oyo said. “I feel bad when I’m at work and can’t do it some nights.
We also make the baby listen to classical music.”
Kristine said Oyo has become “extremely caring.” She explained: “He has always been thoughtful … but our relationship is more intimate now. It’s a lot clearer to us that we’re husband and wife. We used to act like buddies.”
Baby girl Ondrea Bliss is now 1-month-old. She was born last December 26, through a normal delivery attended by Dr. Pascua - OB, weighing 5.9-lbs.
Kristine and Oyo has a first adopted son named Quiel, he's 3-year-old right now.
Images courtesy of Oyo & Kristine via twitter
Oyo and Tin’s baby is fourth for Sotto clan this year
By: Marinel R. Cruz
Philippine Daily Inquirer
Three previous pregnancies in her husband
Oyo Sotto’s clan helped Kristine Hermosa prepare mentally and emotionally for
childbirth, according to her sister-in-law Danica Sotto.
“Three babies were born into the Sotto clan
in 2011 alone and Tin was witness to all of these,” Danica told Inquirer
Entertainment on Wednesday. “The first was born in February, the other one in
July, and my second child, in September. When it was her turn to give birth, she
already knew what to expect.”
Kristine’s daughter, Ondrea Bliss, was born
through normal delivery at 11:49 p.m. Monday at St. Luke’s Medical Center in
Taguig City. She weighed 2,680 grams (5.9 lbs), according to a text message sent
by Oyo.
Mother and daughter were discharged from
the hospital and sent home on Dec. 28, Danica added.
Kristine was already feeling birth pains as
early as the 24th, according to Oyo’s dad, Vic Sotto. “She was scheduled for a
checkup on the 26th, but her doctor didn’t allow her to go home anymore,” he
said. “Oyo kept updating us through text messages until Tin finally delivered
the baby.”
Oyo’s mother, Dina Bonnevie, accompanied
the couple to the hospital. Kristine’s mom, Mari Alma Hermosa Orille, is
currently in Canada.
Vic visited the newborn the following
morning. “It’s too early to tell whether the baby looks like Oyo or Tin, but I
think she got Tin’s brown eyes. Her skin is also very light and her hair, super
thick,” said the grandfather.
He said he wasn’t worried at all that the
couple would have a hard time taking care of Ondrea on their own. “They had
enough training with their adopted son Kiel (now 3). I congratulate Oyo and Tin.
This is indeed a merry Christmas for them.”
Danica said she reminded Oyo to “be patient
and to try to help out as much as he can. Tin will be needing a lot of help from
him. The true test is when they finally bring the baby home. Can they easily
adjust to her? I also told Oyo to be more cooperative.”
In a previous interview with Inquirer, Oyo admitted he’s still in awe that he’d soon be a daddy. “I’m happy, nervous and afraid, all at the same time.” He added that he talked and read stories to the baby every night. “We also made the baby listen to classical music.”
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