Dominican host and actress Francisca Lachapel, co-host of Despierta América (Univision) and winner of Nuestra Belleza Latina 2015, is going through a very special moment after the birth of her daughter Rafaella. With the arrival of the baby, Francisca became a mother of three, as all her children are in a very demanding stage: the oldest is only four years old.
This new family dynamic demands time, energy and patience, but she says she is enjoying every moment, despite the challenges involved.
Through a question and answer dynamic on Instagram, Francisca decided to share how she is living this stage. Her fans wanted to know everything from how she feels physically, to whether she will “close the baby factory” or when she plans to return to work.
“I feel very good. The new family dynamic is taking shape every day,” he expressed optimistically.
Many followers noticed that Francisca has not yet shared images of her newborn on social networks. She clarified that it is not for lack of desire, but for lack of time: “I have not taken pictures of her. I’ve been enjoying this time to treasure every moment with the three of them”.
However, he said he will soon share professional photos of Rafaella: “I’m waiting for them to give me some very beautiful photos we took of her, the ones of newborns”.
Francisca will no longer return to television?

One of the points that worried fans the most was how her son Franco would receive the arrival of his little sister. Francisca assured that the transition has been smoother than she expected, although with some moments of rivalry.
“I have to be very careful because sometimes he wants to pet her, but he does it roughly. There are also times when they fight for my attention both at the same time, but I thought it would be worse. There we go,” she explained.
The presenter also confirmed that she plans to rejoin Despierta América in mid-October, news that delighted her followers, who have closely followed her evolution as a mother and as a public figure.
When asked if she “closed the baby factory”, Francisca preferred to keep it a mystery: “That’s a secret”. With this answer she left the door open to speculation as to whether she could expand the family even further in the future.
Reflecting on the most difficult part of this stage, Francisca pointed out that the real challenge is to give quality time to each child equally, something she considers vital so that none of them feels displaced.
About her body after three pregnancies, she was honest in admitting that she does not rule out cosmetic surgery:
“If something hangs up on me, makes me uncomfortable and can’t be fixed naturally, yes I would have it done.”
Francisca’s sincerity connects in a special way with the Hispanic community in the United States, where many mothers face the same dilemmas: balancing work and motherhood, caring for several young children at the same time, and maintaining self-esteem. Her testimony is a reminder that motherhood is a journey full of love, sacrifices and learning, but also pride and strength.
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