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Always There by His Side, 8 Portraits of Chelsea Olivia and Glenn Alinskie who are Always Harmonious - Admit Feeling Lucky

Always There by His Side, 8 Portraits of Chelsea Olivia and Glenn Alinskie who are Always Harmonious - Admit Feeling Lucky

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Always There by His Side, 8 Portraits of Chelsea Olivia and Glenn Alinskie who are Always Harmonious - Admit Feeling Lucky

Chelsea Olivia has a story about her experiences from pregnancy to giving birth to her two children. She admits that being a mother of two is not easy, but luckily, she has Glenn Alinskie who is always by her side.

When met in the Pondok Indah area, South Jakarta, recently, Chelsea Olivia shared moments when giving birth and taking care of her first child, which was considered smooth without obstacles.

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However, after the birth of their second child, Chelsea admitted that she faced many obstacles, especially since her second child was born during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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"As for the second child, Dante, I thought it would be the same. But when I was pregnant with Dante, it was during the COVID pandemic. The stress level was godly. When giving birth, there was no family beside me, only Glenn," expressed Chelsea Olivia.

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Chelsea stated that the only thing that made her strong was Glenn Alinskie, her husband.

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Furthermore, Chelsea cannot afford to be stressed because she wants to provide exclusive breastfeeding to her children.

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"Because with the first child, we have to give attention, stay up all night. So, what made me recover quickly at that time was my husband's attention," she said.

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Therefore, Chelsea feels lucky to have a husband like Glenn Alinskie. She considers Glenn as a husband and father who always gives attention and affection to her and the children.

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"Because I am fully breastfeeding, Glenn always asks, 'Are you hungry?' like that. He just makes me hot milk. When I am pumping, he takes care of the children," she explained.

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"When breastfeeding hurts, it is more painful. The first thing he (Glenn) does is massage me. He was taught by the midwife to ensure smooth breastfeeding. It was very helpful," she concluded.