Following her cancer treatment, she is also taking sessions with a perinatal psychologist.
“It’s a normal response to be pretty upset about all of this, but I just wanted to be on top of that as soon as possible,” she told the media.
“I think I’m trying to be fierce but gentle, so allowing myself to feel those (negative) emotions when I feel them.
She has even tried to convey it to her kids about her health condition.
“We just told them I had bugs in my boobies,” she told the media. “So now little Iris will tell everyone that ‘Mum’s got bugs in her boobies’, which is actually quite funny and cute,” she adds.
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