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Sarah Sjöström 🏊🏻♀️🇸🇪🥇
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Sarah Sjöström ️ — Instagram Follower Projections
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Sarah Sjöström ️ has an Instagram engagement rate of 6.22%
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Sarah Sjöström ️ can charge up to $800 USD per Instagram post.
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Export CSVSarah Sjöström ️ shows an influence rate of 6.22%, suggesting a reach of ~22.7K per post.
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Sarah Sjöström ️ (@sarahsjostrom) — 373K FollowersEngagement: 6.22% · Avg. Likes: 22.7K · Avg. Comments: 451
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- August 26th at 8:05 pm, our beautiful son Adrian came into the world, right outside the hospital (södersjukhuset) on the hospital driveway in an ambulance. 🩵 I was managing the contractions at home with breathing, a warm bath, or tens for 24h. 5h hours before he was born, we went in for a check-up because I had a feeling it was close to delivery. But we were sent home since I was still in the very early stages.(only 2 cm open). A while after we came back home, everything changed quickly within moments, the contractions pain became overwhelming. I started bleeding and we immediately called the delivery ward at the hospital we were supposed to go to, the midwife probably recognized from my breathing through the phone that I was already in the pushing stage, and thankfully she insisted on sending us an ambulance that will take us to the next available hospital. The one we were supposed to go to was full. The ride to the hospital, felt endless. Even though it was with full throttle and blue lights on. The pain was indescribable, way to late for any pain relief like I had planned to go for. I truly believed, that I wouldn’t survive. When we arrived, the ambulance doors were thrown open by the delivery team, and our baby was already on his way out. He was born right there in the chaos outside the hospital entrance in the ambulance. The moment that changed everything: when he was placed on my chest and we heard his very first cry. From unimaginable pain and fear to the most magical moment of our lives. It was traumatic and magical all at once. My body and soul will take time to heal. But we are endlessly grateful that he is finally here. And that he is an healthy and happy boy. 🥹💙✨
- 39 weeks ✅ Guess our babys birthday and gender 🥳
- Thank you all so much for the sweet congratulations 🩵 💐 Adrian has been doing so well since the day he arrived, and I’m slowly recovering too. Going through the whole birth experience several times helpes us to process everything. (Read my last post if you missed that part) We’re enjoying our cozy little baby bubble and finding our rhythm together. Right now we’re working on getting Adrian to sleep when we sleep… let’s just say it’s a work in progress 😉🩵 Each night is getting a little bit better though. Last night I prepared for the breastfeeding marathon with a 2h nap between 7–9 pm to serve his “seven-course fine dining menu” that he likes between 9 pm and 2 am 🤤 Preferably with 45min naps between. 🥲 📷 joelmarklund / bildbyran