Extraordinary Display of Motherhood: Woman with Enormous Pregnant Belly Delivers Two Nearly 4kg Babies

   

Extraordinary Display of Motherhood: Woman with Enormous Pregnant Belly Delivers Two Nearly 4kg Babies

Eliana Rodriguez, 29, from Las Vegas, was thrilled when she found out she was expecting her second child and eagerly shared photos of herself on social networks. However, to her surprise, some insensitive users criticized her for her unusual shape and size. Despite facing criticism, Eliana confidently embraced her typically large and prominent belly. In a viral video posted a few weeks before giving birth to her second child, Sebastián, she responded gracefully to the negative comments she received both in person and online.

He chose to use Doja Cat's hit song "Say So" as background music while responding to questions and comments like, "Why does your face look like that?" or, "That's the worst pregnant woman I've ever seen."

Eliaña Rodríguez, a 29-year-old woman from Las Vegas, was overjoyed when she discovered that she was expecting her second child, and she eagerly shared photos of herself on social networks. However, to her surprise, some insensitive users criticized her for her unusual shape and size. Despite facing criticism, Eliaña rose above the negativity.

Her prominently large belly drew people's attention, but unfortunately, not always in a positive way. A few weeks before giving birth to her second child, Sebastián, she posted a video that quickly went viral. In the video, she courageously addressed and responded to the negative comments she received from both in-person encounters and online interactions.

Using Doja Cat's hit song "Say So" as background music, he responded to questions and comments like, "Why does your face look like that?" or, "That's the worst pregnant woman I've ever seen."

Throughout her pregnancy, Eliaña responded to these comments with honesty and courtesy, acknowledging people's curiosity. She stated that she never responded rudely, simply admitting, "Yeah, I'm huge, and it's heavy." She also mentioned that she found it easier to ignore online comments rather than the ones she received in person.

Eliaña explained that she wasn't surprised to have a large and prominent belly, as she had experienced the same during her first pregnancy when she was carrying her daughter named Sofia.

 

Some commentators genuinely expressed concern about women's health, as they thought that an unusually large belly could indicate a condition called polyhydramnios, where there is too much amniotic fluid. Although this condition is not very dangerous, it can lead to premature labor.

Eliaña stated that the doctors did detect a significant amount of amniotic fluid, but not enough to cause concern. They also checked the size of the fetus and confirmed that both he and the mother were completely healthy.

Some users speculated that the baby's birth weight could exceed 4 and a half kilos, but Eliaña's little one was finally born with 3.7 kilos. Likewise, Eliaña's daughter was born with a weight of 3.8 kilos, which, according to the doctors, is completely normal.

However, the mother wouldn't have been surprised if her children had weighed more, as she revealed that her husband was born weighing 4 and a half kilos.

Although Eliaña's confidence didn't seem to waver with the negative comments, she admitted that she used to wonder why her belly was bigger than other pregnant women's. "My doctors said it was normal because I'm only 150cm tall and have a shorter upper body," she explained.

Despite her ability to stay positive, she wished people would refrain from making personal comments. She also emphasized that such comments can easily lead to negative thoughts, as women already feel more vulnerable during pregnancy.

"I know some people lack compassion, but I am a woman of faith, and I feel very sad that people can make such hateful comments," she said.

Despite the negative comments, she remained positive and open at all times, wanting to share her joy with the whole world.

"She was so excited to share this: we were trying for a second baby, and we were hoping it would be a success," she explained.