18 Women Shared Photographs Of Their Bodies After Giving Birth, All These Women Should Be Proud!

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Everyone knows that the woman’s postpartum body doesn’t look the best. From stretch marks to saggy skin and jiggly belly, the woman’s body is going through a lot of changes while she’s pregnant. These changes can greatly impact the body even after giving birth. However, it’s not the body and its changes that we should concentrate on but the act itself of creating a new life and bringing it into the world. The changes they experienced and the pain that they went through does not matter to them after they see their baby.

Mothers across the world should be admired by everyone for the dedication and challenges they faced for their children.

Aside from the stretch marks, belly fat, and saggy skin, women can also experience heartburn postpartum. It’s known that women experience heartburn while being pregnant and most of them don’t have it after giving birth. However, some women can experience it even after giving birth. Another problem that might continue for them after birth is hemorrhoids.

Other minor postpartum problems like constipation and mild discomfort can be managed at home. Women need time to heal and take care of the baby for the first 6 weeks of giving birth. It’s not recommended to continue the normal activities before that.

 

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“My body looks just like yours!” is the WHOLE point of this account. I was sitting in my little corner of the world swearing up and down that I was the only person who looked like me. It’s a lonely feeling. Made even more lonely because I had been convinced that stretch marks and scars and loose skin were disgusting. Not even gonna sugar coat it. This is how extreme we view these things and it’s all a complete distraction and waste of our time and energy. We have a life to live, laughter to share, and love to ignite the passions that drive our purpose. We have endless gifts to share with the world and we can’t even begin to think about it if we’re constantly lost in our alleged brokenness and feelings of shame. This feeling stops us from being able to do more than rock a crop top. It stops us from pursuing opportunities, relationships, and pleasure because that’s how deep these issues run. When you say you’re afraid for your partner to see you, what you’re really saying is “I don’t want to be rejected for having failed to deliver on an expectation that I’ve been told is easily preventable if I cared and worked hard enough. So, if I am rejected it’ll be my fault.” I know. I said those things to myself, too. Thank goodness that I listened to that tiny tiny voice whispering “that’s bullsh*t. you know it and if you don’t believe me, try me.” Here I am yelling now THIS IS BULLSH*T. YOU KNOW IT. IF YOU DON’T BELIEVE ME, TRY ME. Be a whole person thrusting yourself towards the gifts meant for you and then share them with the world that needs them desperately. 💖✨✨✨✨✨✨✨ #bemorethanabody #stretchmarks #scars #takebackpostpartum #looseskin #scarrednotscared #mummytummy #effyourbeautystandards #stopcensoringmotherhood #mombod

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