Jenna Parker, former contestant on a popular dating show and current host of “Love It or List It: Seattle,” recently bared it all—literally—about her son’s birth experience. In a candid blog post, Jenna shared the ups and downs of welcoming her little one into the world, and we can’t get enough of her honesty. And let’s just say, the accompanying photos really drive home the postpartum vibe. Spoiler alert: it involves mesh underwear.
The Birth Story
Kicking off her post, Jenna wrote, “Our birth story didn’t unfold quite like we had envisioned.” As any new parent can attest, the reality of childbirth rarely aligns with the grand plans we conjure up. Jenna’s journey began with her due date set for August 21. However, her son Finn had other ideas and decided to make his entrance three weeks early—right in the middle of filming. After what she initially thought was a “slow leak,” Jenna and her partner, Ryan, made a trip to the hospital, only to find out she wasn’t in labor. So, back home they went, where Jenna’s “business as usual” consisted of a grueling 13-hour day filming her new show.
“I was groggy, irritable, and emotional,” Jenna recalled about that long day, but she decided a swim in the lake with her dog might lift her spirits. “I remember floating there, my pup paddling toward me, feeling blissfully content.” But after that swim, Jenna had a revelation: “I realized my body was acting like a vacuum.” Yep, her water had officially broken. With an overnight bag and a camera crew in tow, they returned to the hospital. After some calm before the action, things got “a little wild,” as she put it.
After hours of labor, an hour of pushing, and a few surprises along the way, little Finn made his debut on August 5.
The Postpartum Reality
Now, while reading about Jenna’s relatable birth experience is a treat, the real gem is the postpartum photo she shared. There she is, clad in nothing but her mesh underwear, standing next to Ryan, who cradles their newborn. The image captures the essence of postpartum life—love, awe, and a hint of fear in their eyes, alongside those oh-so-comfortable yet not-so-stylish mesh undies. It’s a perfect representation of the postpartum phase, where vulnerability meets strength as we step into the role of motherhood. Jenna’s mesh moment is one for the books—let’s be real, minus the film crew, it could be any of us.
Further Reading
If you’re intrigued by Jenna’s story, check out this other blog post for more insights on parenting and home insemination. Plus, for anyone navigating the path to parenthood, this resource on fertility is a must-see.
Conclusion
In summary, Jenna Parker’s honesty and relatability in sharing her childbirth experience, complete with postpartum mesh underwear, resonate with many. Her story is a reminder that while plans may go awry, the journey of parenthood is filled with love, laughter, and a little bit of chaos.
