Lindsay Hay, a mother from New Jersey, has gone ᴠɪʀᴀʟ after posting incredible pictures of her prenatal journey and showing off her six-pack with her four happy young children.
With Carson, their three-year-old son, Lindsay and her husband Syman want to grow their family. They had no idea that life had set up some obstacles in their path to becoming a second parent.
She endured a number of miscarriages before becoming pregnant with her Qᴜᴀᴅʀᴜᴘʟᴇᴛꜱ. Even then, she was advised by specialists to think about selective pregnancy reduction, but she refused. Lindsay started keeping a pregnancy journal and posting about her experiences on Facebook and Instagram. Pregnancy includes morning sɪᴄᴋness, numerous doctor visits to monitor both the mother’s and the unborn child’s health, and a range of feelings like joy, ғᴇᴀʀ, hope, and gratitude. She, on the other hand, is unwavering and upbeat.
The image on the left, which depicts the size of her tummy at that time, was taken by her while she was carrying the ʙᴀʙʏ for 30 weeks and 4 days. The infant is 30 weeks and 4 days old on the right. Isn’t it amazing how much can change in just over a year?
The four members of Lindsay and Syman’s family spent around seven weeks in the NICU before returning home in good health. Oh, and she Bʀᴇᴀꜱᴛfed every single one of them! Lindsay adds, “I think the first time I fully felt they were mine was the day my doctor announced it. It can’t truly be compared to my singleton pregnancy, though. I was blissfully naive of anything that could go wrong while with Carson and I relished every second.
Without a doubt, Lindsay’s life is a lot more disorganized now! “I hardly ever have a moment to myself. I’ve gotten good at multitasking and moving swiftly because I’m always on the move. I get less rest. I’m more anxious. But I will say this: I have never felt the phrase “full hands, fuller hearts” more strongly. I wake up every day wondering how I managed to get so lucky since I am so overwhelmed with joy and fulfillment. Everything I prayed for has come true, and more. We are extremely fortunate.