Thai Girl Group Member Performs on Stage 3 Days Before Giving Birth
"Received Doctor's Permission, Both Baby and Mother Are Healthy"
A video of a member of a Thai girl group dancing on stage just three days before giving birth has attracted attention.
On the 21st, Hong Kong's South China Morning Post (SCMP) reported that Belle, a member of the Thai four-member girl group Girly Berry, was seen singing and dancing vigorously at a concert held in Thailand on the 12th.
Three days after the performance, Belle revealed her newborn baby on social networking services (SNS). She stated, "Both the mother and the baby are healthy."
Bell, a member of Gulliberry, who became a hot topic for performing on stage while full-term pregnant [Image source=Bell Instagram capture]
Girly Berry is a Thai girl group that debuted in 2002. Although they disbanded in 2014, they regularly hold performances as a fan service.
Belle’s real name is Mananya Limsathien, an original member who turned 40 this year. She married the founder of a Thai sports agency in March last year and announced her pregnancy two months later in May.
Even after becoming pregnant, Belle continued performing without rest for her fans. At a concert last October, she danced while supporting her heavily pregnant belly with one hand at 36 weeks of pregnancy. She said, "I had my doctor's permission, and the baby really loves music."
Her husband also actively supported and devoted himself to Belle. He said, "I will spare no effort to make my wife smile and bring her joy."
From the eighth month of pregnancy until just before childbirth, known as the "late pregnancy" period, intense exercise should be avoided. During this time, the body becomes rapidly heavier, and as the uterus enlarges, blood flow to various organs and parts of the body may not be smooth.
Therefore, appropriate exercises such as light walking, swimming, stretching, and yoga are known to help with weight management and stress reduction. Additionally, exercise can promote blood circulation and strengthen muscles, aiding in preparation for childbirth.
In 2020, famous Japanese professional golfer Sakura Yokomine made headlines by competing in a tournament while seven months pregnant. At that time, Yokomine stated, "My belly is growing, but my physical condition is very good, and my doctor said there is no problem with practicing or competing."
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