Nadine Samonte lectures trolls who criticize pregnant women’s weight gain
- Nadine Samonte sent a meaningful message to the people who criticize pregnant women for gaining weight
- According to Nadine, she does not care if she gets criticized for gaining weight amid her pregnancy
- The actress added that it is normal for women to gain weight during pregnancy and that it is one of the sacrifices of women for their children
- The celebrity mom also showed in her maternity pics the syringes, bills and receipts she have received during her pregnancy
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Nadine Samonte shared her thoughts on the people who criticize pregnant women for gaining weight.
KAMI learned that Nadine said that she does not care if she gets criticized for gaining weight amid her pregnancy.
She explained that it is normal for women to gain weight during pregnancy and that it is one of the sacrifices of women for their children.
In her maternity photos done by Nice Print Photography, the celebrity mom featured the syringes, bills and receipts she have received during her pregnancy to show the difficulties of getting pregnant.
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“I chose to have a pictorial like this why? Because lahat ng Injections, bills, reseta, gamot lahat ng nakapaligid sa akin is the reality of having APAS and PCOS. I love being pregnant kahit mahirap kasi blessing ni Lord ito and ill be forever grateful na biniyayaan pa kami ng isa pa. Thank you Lord
“I know after posting this madaming comments na negative na sasabihin ang taba taba ko na hehe well thats normal and lumalaki talaga ang ibang mommies tuwing nabubuntis. All i can say is i dont care. one thing i learned is hindi dapat magpaapekto sa mga taong nagssbi ng negatve sa atin lalo na we are all doing this for our baby. Ang dami kong pinagdaanan sa pagbubuntis ko and lahat ng ito super worth it. Madami gusto magkaanak at isa ako sa pinagpala kaya iniingtan ko ito. Sa mga gusto magkaanak wag kayo mawalan ng pagasa because ibibgay ni Lord sa tamang panahon.
“Sa mga nagtatanung my doctor is still Dra. Chiaoling SuaLao from Manila Doctors. My Immunologist is Dr. Ed Lim. Ive done 4-5 sessions of LIT (12 injections per session). Ive done also IVIG nung time na dinugo ako ng first trimester and i also did Smoflipid.
“My medicines are still the same i am taking Innohep and Proluton injections and lots of oral meds. Every 10 days is my checkup. Every month kinukuhanan ako ng dugo to monitor my KCT, DRVVT and APTT (for my blood) and another checkup for monitoring of my complete cbc ,cholesterol etc. Every month i also do rt pcr to make sure that im okay.Madami ng nangyayari hehe and last wk i just broke down ,nadepress ako ng hindi ko alm,very unusual for me kasi sa 2 kids ko hindi ako nagkaganun pero i overcame it. Ang hirp ng feeling ng hindi m lm kung anu nangyayari sayo pero with the help of the Lord, my husband,my mom and my mom in law they helped me kaya ako nakablik sa sarili ko. its hard pero here i am getting stronger each day and excited sa pag dating ng bunso namin. .
“I wanna say thank you to ate @charissetinionp and @niceprintphoto for doing this picture it means a lot. Special request ko to para balik balikan ko to at maalala ko,” Nadine wrote on Instagram.
Nadine Samonte is an actress and social media star in the Philippines. She and Richard Chua tied the knot on October 30, 2013. Their first child Heather was born on August 27, 2016. She gave birth to baby Titus in April 2019.
The actress made headlines after she announced on Instagram that she is pregnant with her third child. She posted a photo showing her with her husband and their two children in matching outfits to announce that their family now has a fifth member.
She shared in another Instagram post that she almost lost her baby during the first trimester of her pregnancy. Her difficulties have been caused by her two conditions – polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and antiphospholipid syndrome (APAS).
Source: KAMI.com.gh