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TheLovecraft Countrystar, 38, posted a video toInstagramTuesday highlighting an honest moment of adjusting to parenthood with husbandBryan Greenbergsince welcoming theirtwin sons.
“This is what it’s really like raising twin 5 month old babies,” Chung wrote over the video as she laid her head in her hand.
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“Becoming a parent is the best thing that will happen to you, they said. This is what it’s really like raising twin 5 month old babies,” Chung captioned the post.
“Had a good morning cry, ran away for a 45 min workout and now I can laugh about it. If you emailed me and haven’t heard a reply, I thank in advance you for your patience. #parenthood #momlife #twinbabies,” she added.
Greenberg also shared the photo of himself sleeping while feeding his son to his ownInstagrampage, joking, “They say the key to success is maximizing time management.”
The couplewelcomed their twin boysvia surrogate last fall, announcing the arrival of their babies on Instagram in late October.
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Appearing onAshley Graham’s Facebook Live withLance Bassin December 2021, Chungopened up about parenting newborntwins, admitting that caring for two babies at once was “freaking tough.”
“It really tests your patience,” theReal Worldalum told Graham, a fellowmom of twins. “You’re sleep-deprived. I think one of the best [pieces of] advice that I got is … just [to] give each other a hall pass. We get it. You’re tired, you’re cranky. I have spurts where I just need to stop and take a deep breath and need to apologize.”
In January, Chung chatted with PEOPLE about the “scary transition” ofdealing with postpartum depressionas a first-time mom.
“Therapy really helped me prep mentally for this lifestyle change and to not be afraid to talk about certain issues because it’s not the first thing you want to say when you have kids,” the star said. “You don’t want to start with something negative or challenging, but I do think that these postpartum depression issues are so real.”
“I felt quite guilty feeling certain things that I felt. And just knowing that it’s normal and it’s just because you’re overwhelmed and you’re full of anxiety and it’s a scary transition for some people,” Chung added.
source: people.com