Breaking News: Former Rhythm Gymnast Son Yeon-Jae Reveals Intimate Pregnancy Journey on YouTube
Former Olympic rhythmic gymnast Son Yeon-Jae recently shared an intimate insight into her pregnancy and childbirth experience on her YouTube channel, ‘Son Yeon-Jae SONYONJAE’. Posted on the 16th, the video titled “‘Why Didn’t Anyone Tell You ~ Son Yeon-Jae Pregnancy, Childbirth Low Tide’” provides a candid glimpse into the athlete-turned-personality’s journey.
Natural Delivery Decision
Yeon-Jae decided from the start to opt for natural delivery, inspired by her sister who also chose the same method. She exclaimed confidently, “I thought, if my sister could do it, so could I.”
Preparation and Nervousness
The rhythmic gymnast sought maternity advice from various channels, notably the popular “Jeon Lijoo” channel, which helped her prepare mentally and physically. Despite her preparation, Yeon-Jae recalled feeling scared and trembled at the thought of labor.
Childbirth Experience
The athlete shared her calm pre-birth activities, even hunting for books a day before. She humorously noted her body’s signs when, “feeling a bit queasy,” she realized it was time to head to the hospital. Yeon-Jae expressed gratitude that her delivery was smooth but attested to the pain of childbirth, which left her enduring what she termed “hungry pain.”
Family Photos
The video also featured heartwarming pictures of Yeon-Jae and her husband with their newly born son. Though her husband’s face was blurred, the family portrayed a sense of warmth and togetherness.
Yeon-Jae expressed her commitment towards her family, stating, “I will do everything for my family. I love you. I fought as soon as I came home. I trembled.”
Physical Strength Concerns
The former gymnast признается that her worry about not having a serious birth due to her physical condition was quite valid. Still, she deserves kudos for ensuring a successful delivery.
Advice to Future Mothers
For any expecting mothers out there, Yeon-Jae’s video serves as both inspiration and reality check. Watching maternity vog and consulting multiple sources can realign expectations and bring a more prepared mindset into the delivery room.