Inna Shevchenko on Motherhood at 47: What is the Hardest Part for Her.

Inna Shevchenko on Motherhood at 47: What is the Hardest Part for Her
Inna Shevchenko on Motherhood at 47: What is the Hardest Part for Her

According to ТСН: Famous Ukrainian television presenter Inna Shevchenko admitted that motherhood has become a real challenge for her.

Two months ago, she became a mother for the first time, giving birth to her son Matias at 47 years old. Recently, Inna answered her followers' questions on Instagram, sharing the difficulties of her new role. The boy is only two months old, so the presenter has to dedicate a lot of time to him. Inna noted that the constant care of her son takes a lot of her strength and time, making it harder to do other things.

“The hardest part is that I can’t do what I want, and there’s not enough time for full-time work,” she confessed.

Fortunately, Inna is helped by her French husband Laurent Javi. When their son was very small, they shared the night duties equally. Now the boy wakes up only for feeding, and Inna manages by herself, although her husband supports her early in the morning, giving her a chance to sleep a little.

“At the beginning, when the baby slept poorly, we shared the night equally. But now Matias sleeps enough, wakes up only to eat twice, and we do that in bed. So, my husband and I agreed that he would take over after five in the morning – to change the diaper, soothe him if he is fussy, and spend time with the baby so I could sleep freely for at least an hour or two. It works well for both of us, as I’m a night owl, and my husband is an early bird,” the celebrity shared.

It is also worth noting that recently presenter Olena-Khrystyna Lebid hinted at a new addition to the family, posting a photo with her husband and a mysterious baby, where users noticed one interesting detail.

These confessions from Inna Shevchenko confirm that motherhood, despite all its joys, can be quite a challenging period in a woman's life. Many new mothers experience similar difficulties, and the support of loved ones, as seen in Inna's case, plays an important role in adapting to the new role.


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