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Marta Riumbau shows her postpartum figure after giving birth: "Flazi skin and a different navel"

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Marta Riumbau gave birth to her first daughter, whom she has called Juliet, last November Weeks after childbirth, the content creator has wanted to show the reality of her postpartum figure This is the family of Marta Riumbau who triumphs on social networks: from her parents to Hector, her brother 'influencer'
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On November 4, Juliet, the first daughter of Marta Riumbau, was born nine months after the influencer decided to undergo an assisted reproduction treatment a few months ago, thus fulfilling one of her elders [...] The entry Marta Riumbau shows her body a month after giving birth: "Neither in my best dreams" was first published in Cadena Dial.

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Marta Riumbau gave birth to her first daughter, whom she has called Juliet, last November Weeks after childbirth, the content creator has wanted to show the reality of her postpartum figure This is the family of Marta Riumbau who triumphs on social networks: from her parents to Hector, her brother 'influencer'

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The 'influencer' has told how the postpartum is living, which, he has recognized, gave him as much fear as childbirth.

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