
Singer Eun Ga-eun shared an update about her struggles with her first experience of parenting after leaving the postpartum care center. On the 9th, Eun Ga-eun posted several photos on her social media account along with the message, "Hello aunts and uncles, this is Gongdu on her 18th day since birth." The photos revealed Eun Ga-eun's daughter Eunho (her prenatal name), who is less than a month old.
Eun Ga-eun, holding her daughter in her arms, shed tears and responded to Park Hyun-ho's question, "Honey, why are you crying?" with "Because she's so beautiful." Especially, Eun Ga-eun took selfies mimicking the sleeping Eunho's expression, confirming their similar looks and creating a warm atmosphere.
Eun Ga-eun expressed gratitude to the medical staff, saying, "After 4 nights and 5 days in the hospital and 2 weeks in the postpartum care center, we came home today. Thank you to the obstetrics postpartum care center. I am so grateful to everyone who helped our baby be born healthy!"
However, Eun Ga-eun opened up about the difficulties of her first parenting experience. She said, "We're home now, but I'm a slave to hormones, constantly crying, and I really don't understand anything. I'm busy moving around but feel like I'm not doing anything, and time flies. I'm sensitive to every little sound." She added, "Actually, dad is doing everything."
Eun Ga-eun also shared her parenting concerns. She asked, "Dear seniors in life, please help me! It's only been an hour since she ate, but what should I do if she cries because she's hungry?"
Upon hearing Eun Ga-eun's news, Sleepy congratulated her, saying, "Congratulations!!!" and advised, "You should feed her again." Choi Hee, Kim Na-hee, Park Seul-gi, and others also supported her with comments like "So pretty" and "Congratulations."
Eun Ga-eun and Park Hyun-ho got married in April last year and welcomed their first daughter on the 20th of last month. They are sharing various experiences about parenting and communicating with others. Eun Ga-eun plans to continue sharing many stories about parenting in the future.



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