The influencer made a video telling how the first thirty days were with her daughter, Lua
Viih Tube shared a video on her social networks commenting in detail on how the first thirty days with her daughter were, Moonborn on April 9, as a result of her relationship with Eliezer.
In the report, the influencer told how she has been dealing with the care of her daughter since the day the little one came into the world. Recently, Viih also recorded a video showing her body a month after giving birth and received a lot of praise for showing real motherhood.
“My function as an influencer is not only to show my body a month after giving birth, but also to tell how I am a month later”, it started.
“I divide this month into two parts, the first 15 days and the rest of the month, because the first 15 days were the most desperate and challenging days of my life to date.”, she said that she is a first-time mother.
“I’m recording this video for you, who are pregnant for the first time, as it was with me, or you who dream of becoming a mother and want to know how it was”, said Viih, reinforcing that each experience is unique.
“I blamed myself because my dogs lost attention. It had nothing to do with the Moon, I loved her, but I was very tired, very sleepy. I blamed myself because my milk production was low”, vented.
“There are many feelings that are difficult to deal with at the same time, with your organs returning to their place, with everything lining up, hormones on the surface, with a lot of things and a feeling that it would never pass, that it is not a phase, that is eternal”, added.
“I stopped and thought: ‘My God! I don’t think I was born to be a mother, I wasn’t born for this vocation'”, she confessed.
Source: Maxima

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