“We need more understanding for mothers, especially at work”

Last September, Andrea Zenga and Rosalinda Cannavò became parents of little Camilla. Just over two months from that day, the actress published a story on Instagram to tell how she is experiencing this delicate period of her life: “Post-partum is a deep and complex journey, I realized that empathy sometimes it is in short supply precisely where it is needed most”.

Rosalinda Cannavò e Andrea Zenga they became parents last September 7, when their daughter Camilla was born. This, therefore, is a very particular period for the former contestant of Big Brother VIP: from the first approach to parenthood to the fear of the future, the actress published a long outburst on Instagram, speaking of postpartum as “a profound and complex”: “Many people around me assume that I can handle everythingmay I always be strong, may I be able to smile even when there are a thousand thoughts and worries inside me“, he said, specifying that he was not referring to his partner Andrea, who he met in 2021 while the two were participating in the GF.

Rosalinda Cannavò’s social outburst about postpartum

After a summer of bathing and hugging her belly, Cannavò returned to Milan to wait for her baby, who was born in the first days of September. Just over two months from that day, the actress published a story on Instagram to tell fans how she is experiencing this delicate period in her life. “Postpartum is a profound and complex journey (…) I realized that empathy is sometimes lacking precisely where it is needed most“, she began. According to the actress, mothers would need to be put under less pressure, especially in the workplace: “No matter how many smiles I can share, there are moments of fragility and vulnerability that deserve to be experienced and recognized. I’m learning that respecting others, even at work, and putting them first doesn’t have to mean neglecting your own needs and well-being“.

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At the end of the outburst, an appeal: “I wish there was more space for authenticity, more understanding for mothers, for those who face postpartum also at work, where there are many aspects that should be reviewed“.

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Depression during pregnancy

Last June, the former gieffina spoke about the difficulties she had during her pregnancy, responding to all those who expected her to always appear energetic and enthusiastic because “pregnancy is a joy, not an illness”. The actress remarked that every journey is different and for some women the nine months can be very complicated, both on a physical and emotional level:

At the beginning of my pregnancy I was depressed. I use this term and I’m not ashamed to say it because do you know how many hormonal changes we suffer? I was always crying, I couldn’t understand what was happening to me, how to get out of this state. I blamed myself because I received those answers, I felt really bad. Pregnancy is a wonderful journey that brings you to the greatest moment and joy of our lives. This does not mean that we do not have the right to express our fears, difficulties and fragilities. The pregnant woman does not gain a special superpower that makes her invincible.

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