Wisin
Wisin is dealing with an unbearable loss. His one month old daughter Victoria has passed away. Getty Images

Puerto Rican singer Wisin is currently dealing with the aftermath of losing his baby daughter, Victoria. Its been a month since her passing, and now the singer is opening up about the most painful time in his life.

We recently reported that the singer's daughter had passed away due to the uncommon disease Trisomy 13. The disease, also known as "Patau Syndrome," is a rare chromosome disorder that results in abnormalities such as development delays, intellectual abilities and specific facial characteristics.

The singer who made the announcement of his daughter's condition and death, took the time to speak with El Gordo y La Flaca about his current state.

"I knew since my wife was four months pregnant that there were problems with the baby," he says. I'll confess that I thought about her having an abortion, and she very bravely told me, 'No, I'm no one to turn off the switch of life for anybody,'" he explained. "That's when I realized that God was trying to teach me and make me mature. From the negative things that happen to us in life we learn."

He told listeners as we can imagine dealing with death is hard but all he can do is take things one day at a time.

"I've received messages from women that were in this situation and thought of having an abortion, but because of what we went through they decided not to and face this situation head on, no matter what happens," he says. "I think that was the purpose of it all, aside from the fact that you can't go against God's will. We have to face things and not only laugh when things go right, but you also need to learn to laugh when things don't come out so well."

Since his daughter's death, the singer has been coping by focusing on his music career and keeping himself busy with work.

"I never imagined having to go through losing a child, but I understand that I have fans and there are so many good people that in one way or another gave me that strength to keep growing and to keep walking, because it's difficult, you feel that the world is falling on you," he says. "But God gave me the strength to face something like this and here we are."

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