Laura Anderson, former Love Island star, recently shared her post-partum journey on Instagram after giving birth to her baby girl, Bonnie Rose. She humorously joked about the realities of post-partum life, showcasing her painful bruised arms caused by a cannula used during labor and the administration of medicine. Laura also revealed she is experiencing mastitis, a painful condition where milk ducts become blocked and cause inflammation.
In her Instagram post, Laura explained that she is currently taking antibiotics to treat mastitis and advised against waiting too long for an epidural during labor. She mentioned that her swollen ankles have subsided but refrained from sharing other post-birth symptoms at the moment.
Laura shared with her fans that she and Bonnie have had no visitors due to Covid-19 restrictions. This update comes after her ex-boyfriend, Gary Lucy, posted a cryptic caption on his Instagram, hinting at a possible reunion with Laura. Despite their split, Gary has been by Laura’s side throughout the birthing process.
Laura posted several adorable photos of Bonnie, wrapped in blankets and wearing a sweet white hat. She announced that they named their daughter Bonnie Rose Lucy Anderson. In the caption, Laura introduced Bonnie to the world and shared their joy and love as a new family. She apologized for the delay in introducing Bonnie and mentioned that their recovery at home is going well.
Laura also shared a heartwarming photo of Gary holding Bonnie and a picture of them together in Bonnie’s room. The couple’s representatives have been contacted for further comment.
Overall, Laura Anderson’s candid and creative Instagram post detailing her post-partum experience, coupled with the possibility of a reunion with Gary Lucy, has left fans intrigued and excited for what the future holds for this couple.
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