Masechaba Pens A Heartfelt Letter to Her Newborn Son
Masechaba Pens A Heartfelt Letter to Her Newborn Son. She is definitely one hot boy mom. Masechaba Khumalo has just announced the birth of her 3rd son, and she is looking as beautiful as ever. Although motherhood can get hectic, the glow on her face is what we are here for.
The media personality, actress and musician went public with her pregnancy last December. She already had two son, meaning this one now is her third. Her child from her first marriage is Lungelo, while the second one is King Itumeleng whom she had from Vusi.
Just like an woman expecting, Masechaba couldn’t help sharing the highlights of her pregnancy on social media. From her epic baby shower, to pregnancy cover story on Batswadi Magazine, she without a doubt had with this pregnancy. Her third son is now here, and the happy mom, once again shared the beauty of it all with her online family. She penned a heartfelt letter welcoming him to the world.
“(Letter to my newborn son)
Dear Lukhanyo,
Welcome to the world my son! ππΎππ€
Your dad and I are ecstatic that you are finally here. Although it’s been 2 weeks, it feels like 2 MONTHS, as we’ve barely gotten any sleep! π₯΄,” Masechaba said.
She also have credit to her baby daddy, who has been doing the most since birth. According to Masechaba, besides the nurse who gave Lukhanyo his first bath, her partner is the only person who has bathed him so far. The daddy and son duo, get to bond even more during these bathing sessions, while mommy gets to relax.
Masechaba also mentioned one of the problems she has encountered so far. She knew before Lukhano was born that she was going to breast feed him. This is because she wanted the best for him and was determined to make it work. It was not an easy thing to do at first, but the good news is that eventually it worked out.
“The first few days were tough & we had to top up with formula. Your dad encouraged me every day & he believed in what I was trying to do, even during that initial period when my milk was not sufficient for you. Your dad never stopped believing & instead encouraged & even assisted me to latch you on my breast before your bottle feeds. With each passing day, the top ups became less frequent & smaller in quantity and eventually we abandoned the formula altogether,” she added.
In conclusion, Masechaba said, “They say a mother is a man’s first love so this is my very first love letter to you and the first of many to come. I love you son. Your brothers ADORE you. Thank you for inspiring the best version of me. Happy earth coming @Lukhanyo_Lwezizweπ.“