JAKARTA - Chelsea celebrity Olivia told about her experience going through the baby blues phase when she was pregnant with her second child, Dante Oliver Alinskie during the COVID-19 pandemic.
He said that at that time because of the pandemic, no closest family helped him through this phase other than his husband, Glenn Alienskie.
"My first child wasn't a baby blues, but when he was second, he was pregnant when he was COVID, so he was really stressed. There was no support system like family on my side, apart from Glenn, it was really challenging," said Chelsea Olvia in the Pondok Indah area, South Jakarta, June 1.
Furthermore, the actor in the film Buku Harian Si Nayla explained that another factor that made him a baby blues was the birth distance of his children which was only 4 years apart.
As a result, he had to take care of his two children while he also had not recovered after giving birth to his second child. "My son is four years apart, so he has to take care of his brother, take care of the younger brother, he hasn't recovered from giving birth either," Chelsea said.
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Fortunately, this tough phase could be missed by Chelsea with the help of Glenn who was always ready to help all his wife's needs.
Not infrequently Glenn is willing to prepare food, massage the body and deliberately give Chelsea time alone.
"Glenn was really the one who saved him, he was on my side always, he provided me to eat, massage me, give me my own time, just all the attention," he said.
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