Carla Barber shows her spectacular postpartum recovery and criticism rains down on her

On April 7, Carla Barber gave birth to her second son, Bosco.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
23 April 2023 Sunday 23:52
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Carla Barber shows her spectacular postpartum recovery and criticism rains down on her

On April 7, Carla Barber gave birth to her second son, Bosco. A highly anticipated child, although he arrived at a somewhat complicated time in the relationship between his parents, who ended their relationship just a few weeks before his arrival. What's more, the father of the child, Joseph, was not present at the birth - although he did later move to the Canary Islands to meet his son.

A new maternity that Carla does not face alone, because she has her whole family with her. Thanks to them, the former Miss Spain 2015 can focus on her recovery and on the care of her little Bosco. However, there are already those who look askance at the first images of the model after the birth of her baby, as she has an impressive physique for someone who has just become a mother for the second time.

As expected, there have been many followers of Carla Barber who want to know what was the pact that she had to make with supernatural forces to look that great a few days after being a mother. Carla told them her "secret" through her Instagram Stories, where she shared an image of her in her underwear so that her physique could be appreciated in all her splendor.

Thus, the "miracle" of the specialist in aesthetics is none other than her genetics, in addition to good habits before and during pregnancy. There is no secret worth nor pact with a self-respecting fairy godmother.

Her confession, however, did not prevent her detractors from pounced on her, with some sending all kinds of comments about how "unreal" the model's body was for a woman who had just become a mother. Also for having made the decision to resume her professional activity just a few days after Bosco's birth, since some consider that it was "too soon" for mother and son to separate.

However, the Canary Islander reflected on this issue in one of her latest publications, stating that motherhood has made her "put her priorities in order" and that it has been something that has made her "value life more" and focus on herself. same. "Now I think more about myself because they are my priority. I have to be fine. If I'm fine, they will be too."

"I have been very lucky with my pregnancies, as well as with the two caesarean sections that have been performed on me. I tell what it is, without positively exaggerating and without dramatizing anything," said the doctor, in response to her detractors, "Many things have happened to me in this last year and believe me that I could be perfectly involved in a horse depression. With the help of my therapist, my family and my desire to live, I only see how beautiful God gives me day by day in life ".