Kenyan fashion influencer Diana Chacha has addressed claims that cesarean section surgery is easier compared to normal delivery.
Speaking in an interview session she was in, she explained the difference between the two saying there’s no easy way out as both are tough calling out the Kenyan socialite who was misinforming the public that CS is an easy way out.
“Kwanza kuna mmoja, socialite ameenda kuzaa mara mbili anakuja kutuambia, my CS was zero pain…hakuna the easy one zote ni uchungu whether uzae normal utaskia uchungu before delivery that’s the labor… Cs utazaa bila uchungu, but after kuzaa kuna recovery, yenye ni painful, so there’s no easy way out.” Diana Chacha explained.
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Diana Chacha, however, opened up on her motherhood journey, saying she has had a tough one and it doesn’t get any easier as days go by, and she is indeed struggling with everything, not only with labor pains but also with the fact that she has to get up early to try and make ends meet for herself.
“Mimi nimeumia emotionally, physically, socially, and financially, mimba inafanyanga maisha ya mwanamke inakuja to a pause, literally. As we speak, Niko has been working for nine months, but his job alone can tell you how hard I am struggling. Everything is expensive, things are hiking up, and prices are crazy.
Sometimes unaamka unapata umechoka unakaa tuh hiyo siku ina go to waste. Honestly, as for me, this has not been a smooth ride for me. I even at times confront my husband, asking him if he really understands what I am going through.” Diana Chacha explained.
She said the reason she wouldn’t judge single mothers is because she now understands what they really go through.
“Sitawahi judge single mothers sahii..wacha wacomplan… I actually realized Siwezi judges single mothers Wenye Hunda Kurant online. I imagine if I am going through all this, an niko na partner, what about wenye hawana?” Diana shared.
Diana Chacha, however, said that she doesn’t plan on getting pregnant again after giving birth, as she wants to focus on her personal growth. “For now, tunaeka pause, I focus on my career in my life. Pia sisi tufocus kenye itatosha hawa wawili kwanza.”