Serena Williams And Her Motherhood

Serena Williams And Her Motherhood
Serena Williams And Her Motherhood

Video: Serena Williams And Her Motherhood

Video: Serena Williams And Her Motherhood
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Serena Williams published an emotional message on her social networks in which she spoke candidly about motherhood and touched on the topic of postpartum depression.

"Last week was not easy for me. Not only was I accepting some difficult personal things, but I was just in a [sad] slump. Mostly, I felt that I was not a good mother,”begins the professional tennis player, who had complications in the delivery of her baby, in her writing published on her Instagram account.

The athlete opened up about postpartum emotions. “I read several articles that said postpartum emotions can last up to three years if left untreated. I prefer communication better. Discussing things with my mother, my sisters and my friends let me know that my feelings are totally normal. It is totally normal to feel that I am not doing enough for my baby,”she said.

Willams indicated that because of her profession she works a lot, that she has been with her daughter every day. Although she was sincere in saying no as long as she wanted. “We have all been there. I work hard, train, and try to be the best athlete I can be. However, that means that although I have been with her all the days of her life, I am not as much as I would like to be. Most of you mothers deal with the same thing. Whether they stay at home or work abroad, finding that balance with children is a true art. You are the true heroines. I'm here to tell you: if you are having a difficult day or week, that's fine, so am I! There is always a tomorrow!”She affirmed.

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