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Aurelie Moeremans is Pregnant, Admits to Being More Productive in Writing

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Kapanlagi.com - Happy news is surrounding Aurelie Moeremans, who is currently experiencing pregnancy. Interestingly, her condition does not decrease her productivity; she actually claims to be more diligent in writing and producing many works during this phase.

Aurelie acknowledges this pregnancy period as a very deep phase of reflection for herself. The emotional and physical changes she experiences provide a new perspective that she pours into various writings that she plans to publish in the future.

"During pregnancy, I do a lot of writing because I am in a deep phase of reflection. But Broken Strings stands alone. If there are other books later, maybe the theme will still be about women, the healing process, and making peace with oneself, but it won't be a direct continuation of this story," Aurelie Moeremans stated when contacted on Wednesday (14/1/2026).

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1. The Special Broken Strings Book

Although she has written a lot of new material, Aurelie emphasizes that the Broken Strings book still holds a special place. For her, the book is the foundation of her courage to speak honestly to the world.

2. Aurelie's Writing Process is Quite Long

"The writing process is actually quite long. The story has been stored in my head and heart for years, but I wrote it intensively over a few months. I wrote slowly, one by one, because I wanted each part to be written honestly and carefully, not just to finish quickly," she said.

3. Writing During Pregnancy Makes It More Calm

Aurelie also feels that the writing process during her pregnancy helped her to be calmer in facing various controversies that arose regarding her viral book. She feels she is now at a more stable point mentally and emotionally.

"I am standing in a clear place, and I know why I am doing this. At that point, I know that staying silent would be more painful. So it doesn't mean I'm invulnerable, but I am standing in a clear place," Aurelie explained.

4. Aurelie Enjoys Her Role as a Prospective Mother

Now, she is enjoying her role as a prospective mother while continuing to monitor the positive impact of her book on society. She hopes that the books she will write in the future can also provide benefits as significant as what has been achieved by Broken Strings.

5. Writing Helps Aurelie Stop Blaming Herself

"Writing made me stop blaming myself. So this book is not proof that I am healed, but proof that I dare to face the wounds. As I wrote, one by one the memories surfaced, and that’s when I truly understood what really happened to me," she said.

6. Aurelie's Hopes for Her Readers

Aurelie hopes her loyal readers will continue to support her works in the future. She promises to remain consistent in presenting themes that inspire women to keep fighting for their own well-being.

7. Writing Becomes Part of Aurelie's Recovery Process

"Writing Broken Strings is not because I have fully recovered and want to show the public that I am okay. On the contrary. The writing process is part of the recovery process itself," concluded Aurelie Moeremans.

(kpl/far/dyn)

Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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