Willis Raburu excited as he announces he will be a dad for the second time
• Ivy Namu and Willis Raburu already have a son who is almost a year old.
• Ivy had previously refuted claims that she was expectant saying it was impolite for people to ask her such questions.
Willis Raburu and his wife Ivy Namu
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Citizen TV host Willis Raburu and his wife Ivy Namu are pregnant with their second child.' Taking to his socials to share the exciting news, Raburu captioned
"WE DID IT AGAIN! One More to adore! #Bazu #Mazu #BabyBazu +1."
The couple's fans were elated and said as much in the comments section.
Speaking about her first pregnancy in the past, Ivy said that she chose to have an elective CS than go through the pain of labour and end up in the surgery room.
"I honestly did not want to go through labour just to end up needing an emergency CS. And my partner and I were looking from some degree of certainty and that is what an elective gave us," Ivy shared.
A concerned Instagram fan also asked Ivy if she regretted having the elective CS due to the pain that comes after and the whole recovery process.
Willis Raburu and his baby mama Ivy Namu
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The mother of one says she doesn't regret undergoing the procedure, explaining how the whole post-surgery process was.
"No regrets. Took me about 3 weeks to get off painkillers and maybe about 6 weeks to heal. Though i didn't try working out until 6 months."
Ivy added that mental preparedness hastened her healing since she had already made the decision to undergo the procedure.
"It was only hard the first days in hospital but I was mentally prepared and made sure to walk a little every day which hastened my healing. Thank God. I don't think any type of birth is easy," she wrote.
Willis Raburu with Ivy Namu holding their son
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Hopeful romantics also asked Ivy to share tips on how a 25-year-old new mum can keep a relationship.
"Sometimes I also can't believe my reality, so it is not like I am an expert in anything. But I would say communication is key, especially when it is hard to do so, remember you are on each other's side even when disagreements might make you feel like you are not," Ivy advised.
During the interaction, the mother of one also dismissed rumours that she was expecting a second baby.
She felt like people were intruding on her privacy by even asking the question or speculating.
"This question is very funny and not in a good way. With all the factors surrounding pregnancy, surely, it should be up-to to the peeps involved to share the news at their own time."