Corazon Kwamboka Shares Raw Reality of Parenting Boys

Corazon Kwamboka is usually seen sharing fitness tips and healthy living advice with her large online following. However, her latest update on social media took a much more personal and stressful turn.

The popular influencer recently opened up about the physical challenges and unexpected scares of raising active boys.

On Thursday, the mother of two shared a candid post on her Instagram stories. She revealed that her afternoon had been spent in a hospital waiting room rather than a gym or a studio. The update highlighted the unpredictable nature of parenting young children.

A sudden hospital trip

The emergency happened during what seemed to be a normal play session at home. Kwamboka’s son suffered a painful injury to his face while he was playing. The impact was significant enough to require professional medical attention immediately.

 

Corazon Kwamboka // Instagram

“Parenting boys isn’tfromthe weak, myson busted his forehead while playing today, literally spent my whole afternoon in the hospital,” she revealed.

Kwamboka told her followers that she spent several hours at the medical facility following the incident. The post was accompanied by a crying emoji, which captured the emotional exhaustion of the day.

Growing the Kiarie family

Corazon shares both of her children with well-known fitness coach Frankie Kiarie

Their first child, a son named Tayari Kiarie, was born in August 2020. Their family grew again just over a year later. In December 2021, Kwamboka gave birth to their daughter, Koko before separating.

The reality of active play

Raising boys often comes with its own set of unique hurdles for parents.Young children are frequently involved in high-energy activities as they explore their environment. This can lead to minor bumps, bruises, or more serious trips to the emergency room.

 

Corazon Kwamboka // Instagram

While Kwamboka is known for her physical strength and resilience, she admitted that the mental toll of parenting is a different kind of challenge. Her message resonated with many parents who have faced similar “hospital dashes”with their own children. 

The influencer has not yet shared further updates on her son’s recovery or if he required stitches. However, her brief message served as a moment of honesty for other mothers navigating the “unseen struggles” of raising adventurous children.

By MOSES SAGWE

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