A Cuban woman shows that being the mother of a young child is a risky sport: She captured the exact moment that proves it

A Cuban mother displayed her incredible reaction as she prevented her son from falling off the sofa, captured by a security camera. The video went viral, showcasing her agility.

Cuban mother saves sonPhoto © @yesi_cubita_la_bella / TikTok

Being a mother means being alert 24 hours a day, and a Cuban woman demonstrated this with an impressive reflex that saved her son from a potentially severe blow. Everything was captured by a security camera in her own home.

In the video shared by the user @yesi_cubita_la_bella on TikTok, a young child is seen trying to get off the sofa, but loses balance and ends up hanging with his head dangerously pointed towards the ground.

In a moment of tension, his mother manages to catch him with one hand while with the other she holds what appears to be his food. Despite the scare, a few seconds later she lifts him up, kisses him, and continues with what she was doing as if nothing had happened.

The video has generated thousands of reactions on social media, where users applaud the mother's speed, strength, and love. "That's not human; it's superhero level," commented one follower.

Another follower, for her part, jokingly added, referring to the constant mischief of the little ones at home: “Keeping those little ones alive is a high-risk sport.”

Many agree that being a mother is not only a full-time job but also a real high-risk sport.

Frequently Asked Questions About Motherhood in Cuba

Why is being a mother considered a risky sport in Cuba?

Being a mother in Cuba is considered a high-risk sport due to the ongoing difficulties and challenges that mothers face daily, such as blackouts, food shortages, and the need to always be alert to protect their children. A recent example is the remarkable reflex of a Cuban mother who saved her child from a severe blow, showcasing the constant vigilance and quick action that mothers need in risky situations.

How do blackouts affect Cuban families?

Power outages have a severe impact on Cuban families, as they complicate daily tasks such as cooking, washing, and maintaining a comfortable environment for children. Mothers have to juggle to meet their responsibilities in the limited time that there is electricity, creating a constant stressful atmosphere and affecting the quality of life in households.

What do family reunions in Cuba reflect about the country's situation?

Family reunions in Cuba reflect the harsh reality of family separation caused by emigration. The intense emotions during these encounters highlight the emotional impact of the distance imposed by the country's economic and political situation. These moments also underscore the value of family ties and the desire for a better future that motivates many to emigrate.

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Yare Grau

Originally from Cuba, but living in Spain. I studied Social Communication at the University of Havana and later graduated in Audiovisual Communication from the University of Valencia. I am currently part of the CiberCuba team as an editor in the Entertainment section.