Tumusiime is seen smiling while holding one of the twins and posing for the snap.
The media personality, who gave birth in mid-2023, has shared some touching experiences about her motherhood journey during pregnancy and after giving birth.
Taking to her Instagram story in May last year, she shared a little bit about her post-partum experience:
"I put my head down to rest, and I woke up feeling different. It felt like I had slept through a big event or something exciting for the past year or so.
"I panicked and went to check on time and see how long I've been asleep for [three laughing emojis] friends it had only been 45 minutes. Postpartum life hits different bambi."
She also revealed that she doesn't want to have more kids despite her husband, Andrew Kabuura, wanting more.
“I am done…right now I would say I am content. I know everyone is saying what about a girl? But I say I am also a girl and I am here,” Flavia Tumusiime, 35, said.
“When we had one child we hoped the next would be a girl and when we realized we were having twins, we thought at least one of them would be a girl.
“Then we found that they were both boys and I said everyone needs to be firm now.”
During the NTV program and previously on her YouTube channel, FlaviaTumusiime discussed in detail how both her pregnancies were complicated and drained her physically and emotionally.
She said she suffered from endometriosis, a very painful disorder in which uterine tissue starts to grow outside the uterus.
During the early stages of her second pregnancy, she said, she had to undergo laparoscopy surgery for the endometriosis.