BBC Breakfast's Nina Warhurst reveals daughter's unique name with sweet new snaps
27.07.2023 - 23:23
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BBC Breakfast anchor Nina Warhurst took to Instagram to share some heartwarming snapshots from the past four weeks, introducing her newborn baby girl to the world. Nina revealed that she and her husband Ted have named their daughter, Nance. In the heartfelt post, Nina expressed her awe and wonder at witnessing her daughter's first four weeks of life.
She told her 25,000 followers: "4 snaplets of me and Nance from each of the 4 weeks we've watched her slowly waking up this world. "We've lost all sense of time as we've been feeding and snoozing ad gazing and toe-stroking and head-smelling and marvelling at the absolute wonder of it all." Nina touched on the physical and emotional tolls of childbirth and postpartum life.The news anchor revealed: "It's been *haaard tho! A harder pregnancy. A tougher delivery and a longer recovery...
maybe it's being older... but also I'd somehow forgotten. "I'd forgotten the anxiety of labour moving from the plan.
I'd forgotten the swollen scars, bleeding breasts, mastitis fever, hormonal crashes, clots, constipation, codeine withdrawal, exhaustion... And this time the added funk of a nose bleed (y tho?) "But part of getting older is getting better acquainted with your limits and letting go. "I'm better at stopping and saying no to visitors and yes to a messy house and yes to asking for help.
(A turning point was crying down the phone to the GP - resulting in a glorious prescription of kind words, antibiotics, painkillers and a follow up call about how I was coping). " Despite the hardships, she emphasised the resilience of women and their bodies, adding: "We are on the right track - for now - and enjoying life in the slow lane... usually with Australian MAFS and Italian red drinks...
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