Sharna Burgess opens up about her new routine.
The 37-year-old, best known as a pro dancer on the hit TV show “Dancing With The Stars,” shares her first child with actor Brian Austin Green. Burgess is adjusting and loving her new status as a mom based on the many mom and son moments she shares on her Instagram page. She recently posted another sweet video but wanted fans to share her experience this time.
Sharna Burgess Shares Experiences With Breastfeeding
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The dancer took to her Instagram page to share her breastfeeding experience, which she described as a “bonding moment.” The post’s long caption began:
“Some of my most precious moments with Zane were when I was breastfeeding. But, it’s not always stress-free. I had no idea how hard it would be to get a steady flow of milk.”
The video post is a sponsored ad for “Eu Natural,” a company dedicated to helping new mothers with milk supply, showing her and her newborn engaged in various activities as she goes about her day.
In the voiceover, she said that although breastfeeding is a way to bond with her child, it can be quite complicated, especially as a working mother, when you cannot provide as much milk as possible, and therefore the need to pump. and pop-up shops.
So taking pills created by healthcare professionals from the company helps to get the milk flowing as much as possible. She added in the caption for the video that “Nourish” products are a must for mothers and promote breastfeeding health, making it easy to make sure her child is eating well.
Burgess ended the caption by emphasizing that the pill takes the stress out of anxiety, especially as a first-time mom. She asked fans to check out the link on her bio, reminding them to also read the comments along with the hashtags “milk supply,” “newmomlife,” “postnatal,” and “lactation.”
The product seems to be doing a great job as the couple’s baby boy is growing up looking as healthy as can be, as evidenced by the posts they’ve been sharing with their followers, especially his 2 month milestone in August. The Blast shared that the couple celebrated the day with a heartfelt post.
Green also took to his Instagram page to share the moment before he got his chance. The picture shows the proud father smiling at his little boy who is strapped tightly to his chest in a child carrier belt. The post with the caption read, “Getting so big so fast! Almost two months,” was flooded with sweet messages from his followers as they joined the celebration.
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For Burgess, it was an equally sweet moment, especially since this was her first child; she used the post to share her progress with motherhood with a heartfelt video. “Moments We Live For” by “In Paradise” played, Burgess cradled her baby to her chest as she napped. The 37-year-old rocked her baby as she lay in bed dressed casually in a white tank top and gray sweats with her hair in a bun.
“DWTS” Star Announces Brief Hiatus From Hit Show
The professional dancer who has participated in the famous competition for more than ten years decided to take a short break, as reported by The Blast. The “So You Think You Can Dance” alum decided to be present during her son’s early years and revel in being a new mom.
Through a video on Instagram, she explained to fans that in order to be on the show, she needed to be at least ten hours away from her son for travel, hair, makeup, and prep time that she wasn’t ready for as a nursing mom.
She added that while it was a difficult decision to make, she had to do it to be present in her son’s growing up years, and while she may not appear on the show as a contestant, she will appear in a different capacity discussed with the team.
He kept his cool by emphasizing that the decision was not because of his body, telling everyone that he was in top shape and could perform at any time. While admitting that the new show promises to be beautiful and great, Burgess couldn’t help but maintain that she would rather stay by her son’s side to create their special bond while watching him grow.
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