Peta Murgatroyd is candid about some of the discomforts she experienced that didn’t bother her during her first pregnancy.
For one woman weeks away from finally giving her 6-year-old son Shai a sibling after a grueling years-long journey, we’re guessing the “Dancing With the Stars” Season 22 winner has witnessed her discomfort. However, she recently reached out to her social media fans to explain how this pregnancy felt “more uncomfortable” than her first pregnancy.
Peta Murgatroyd Says She Feels Uncomfortable Compared To Her Last Pregnancy
Regarding her pregnancy journey, the mother of one has been transparent and honest every step of the way. The latest update came on Wednesday when she posted several short videos to her Instagram Stories discussing how she was feeling a few weeks after giving birth to her son.
Murgatroyd alerted his followers that he was “feeling good” but was experiencing minor setbacks, such as “slowness” and “out of breath.” The professional dancer then informed her fans about how different this pregnancy was compared to Shai, saying:
“More uncomfortable than before, I don’t remember being this uncomfortable with Shai. I don’t know if it’s because this baby is more forward and Shai is like all over. I don’t know, but I’m more uncomfortable at this point.”
Instagram | Map of Murgatroyd
Afterwards, the 36-year-old referred to how she noticed she was “bloated” but admitted that it was similar to her first pregnancy as she gained “water weight” in the last two weeks of her previous pregnancy.
She also had swollen fingers that were difficult to accommodate her ring and swollen ankles that allowed her stockings to “cut and make marks around them.” Further into the video, Murgatroyd says, “The tight stuff doesn’t really do it for me; loose items are my jam.”
In her next upload, the “Burn the Floor” star sounded upbeat, talking about work and balancing it with being a mom, but she soon added that she hasn’t found a nanny yet. In his words:
“I still haven’t found a babysitter, friends. I want to tear my hair out because I need a full-time babysitter.”
Part of the reason the TV personality is clearly stressed about not having found a nanny may have something to do with her wanting to get back to work after giving birth, as revealed in another update. The “Faith, Hope & Love” actress took to her media page to explain her plans after giving birth to her baby boy.
She began by mentioning she intended to return “to work ASAP” instead of the way she stayed at home during her first pregnancy. He said, “I think you know this time, I’m going to do it a little differently at first. You know I definitely want to get back to work ASAP.”
During the conversation, the New Zealander also revealed that due to not having her and Chmerkovskiy’s parents living nearby and her mother’s “green card” taking too long, she hired a “full-time” nanny.
Instagram | Map of Murgatroyd
Later, the “DWTS” contestant explained more about the type of help she described. She reiterated that the “perfect amount of help” should be enough to smooth things out postpartum rather than too little, where she still struggles to get things done during the day when left alone.
Australian Ballroom Dancer Is Sick of Thinking Her Children Are Over Their Dependent Age
In addition to the expectant mother trying to figure out her next steps to adequately care for her newborn, she’s thinking about her future with her little one and the baby to come, and sometimes it’s just right for the star.
The Blast noted that the reality TV star took to her IG Story to share a video that depicts the level of emptiness young people leave home when they mature from their dependency phase.
The clip, set to a cool piano tune, takes viewers on an expedition through how children stop using the bathroom as often as they used to and how one can no longer see a cluttered room, a handprint on the fridge or a Lego toy lying on the floor. . home again.
Beyond the emotional post, the professional dancer expressed her frustration over the inevitable changes that came her way. Her caption read: “This brings me to tears… I always strive to have the cleanest house, nothing on the counter, toys perfectly placed on it, etc….but knowing this day will finally come[,] my heart really hurts….I know I will miss the chaos, the craziness…the mental/physical exhaustion.”
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