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Hugo García and Isabella Ladera Present Son Koa After Humanized Water Birth

Their public Instagram posts of the delivery highlighted a prolonged, largely unmedicated labor and the couple’s choice to share intimate birth images with followers.

Overview

  • The couple announced the arrival of their son Koa in an Instagram carousel they published after the birth on Saturday, July 11, naming him and sharing black‑and‑white images of the first family moments.
  • Photos and videos the parents posted show Isabella giving birth in water in what outlets described as a humanized delivery and include early skin‑to‑skin moments with the newborn.
  • Isabella has recounted a difficult, roughly 26‑hour labor, saying she pushed three times to deliver, received stitches after the birth, and later posted a video saying she had given birth without anesthesia.
  • Family members and Peruvian celebrities reacted publicly, with Hugo’s mother posting a welcome message and siblings and former reality colleagues joining video calls and offering congratulations.
  • Coverage places the birth inside the couple’s broader social‑media narrative—Isabella is already mother to daughter Mía Antonella and reporting notes prior online paternity trends and a contested interview clip that remain peripheral to the confirmed birth details.