Real bodies: a mother shows how her body has been after giving birth

That obsession to look great after giving birth makes no sense. We have been mothers and our bodies have changed. That is what he wanted to convey nutritionist Julie Bhosale teaching her body after giving birth to her second child.

I have posted photos of her and her baby in her blog showing her belly hours, days, weeks and months after birth.

Two days after giving birth

Women who want to be great again after being a mother because they want it seems perfect, nobody has to apologize for it, more would be missing. But what I don't see well is the social pressure that a woman has to be the same as before two months after giving birth.

It is okay to convey normality. The majority of women are not models, we are women with real bodies in which the marks of motherhood have been engraved with great pride. We don't have perfect bodies but we are happy to be mothers and we look equally beautiful.

One week after giving birth

Julie expresses feeling tired, sore and with lumps and marks on her body. He who has conceived, begotten and bore his wonderful children. As a nutritionist, he works in an area that focuses on the superficial, on how people look and not so much on how they feel.

She vindicates the bodies of royal mothers, so she has joined the #takebackpostpartum movement to teach her true body after giving birth to two children and raising awareness about the effect of motherhood on the women's body.

We can see her posing next to her baby with the shirt lifted one day, two days, one week, two weeks, 10 weeks and 14 weeks after giving birth vaginally (the belly scar is due to an operation when she was 21 years). Just as we see the transformation of your body, we can also see how your baby is growing. Always smiling and happy to have him in his arms. In the end, what is really important?

Two weeks after giving birth

A month ago we talked about Kimberly Henderson, a 27-year-old American singer who defended her beauty as a mother with a picture of her body after having four children. She also showed that you can be happy even if you don't have a perfect abdomen.

Fourteen weeks after giving birth

Julie tells in her blog the story of how she got pregnant with her second child. He resorted to assisted reproduction and his body suffered a lot due to the treatments, his postpartum has not been easy either and as with most, it cost him or it was impossible for him to use his clothes before. The real story of a woman like any other whose body has changed thanks to motherhood.

Video: Mothers Show Off Postpartum Bodies. The View (May 2024).