Ellen Adarna looks back on 'stress-free' second pregnancy

Ellen Adarna looks back on ‘stress-free’ pregnancy with baby No. 2

/ 12:53 PM November 14, 2024

Ellen Adarna looks back on 'stress-free' second pregnancy

Ellen Adarna with her son Elias. Image: Instagram/@maria.elena.adarna

Ellen Adarna shared moments from when she was still pregnant with her second child, noting how her prayer to have a “stress-free, quiet and peaceful” pregnancy was granted.

The celebrity mom showed her then-baby bump along with snaps of her firstborn Elias through her Instagram page on Wednesday, Nov. 13.

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“I prayed for a stress-free, quiet and peaceful pregnancy and God gave it,” Adarna said in the caption.

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Addressing her actor husband Derek Ramsay, she continued, “Dear husband, thank you for just letting me be, letting my pregnant hormones be—psycho (not the other way around) and for always reassuring me that I’m still loved even when I’m not so lovable.”

Adarna also thanked her doctor for teaching her patience, with the celebrity mom joking that she could have three more babies.

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“I don’t miss being pregnant but I miss sleeping all day and eating everything,” she said.

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Adarna and Ramsay tied the knot in an intimate wedding in Bataan in 2021.

Ramsay announced in October that Adarna had given birth to their daughter. The couple did not immediately disclose further details on their baby including her exact date of birth.

Weeks later, Adarna gave a glimpse of their daughter’s face and also revealed her name as Liana.

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