Wednesday, March 11, 2020

Moms Are Loving Tia Mowrys Postpartum-Bod Selfie for An Important Reason

Moms Are Loving Tia Mowrys Postpartum-Bod Selfie for An Important Reason In a simple, nofilter mirror selfie, actress Tia Mowry stands barefoot and smirking in a white sunlit room wearing a fitted white aufgussgetrnk shirt, black leggings, and loose curls. Just under two months of giving birth to her second child, Tias tummy is not as flat as it welches prior to her pregnancy, and shes doing more than accepting it shes owning it and sharing with all of Instagram.Some pregnant women after giving birth no longer have a belly after 7 weeks. While others it may take a little longer, writes Tia in her caption, Me, Im the latter.The medical term for the postpartum belly is diastasis recti, and according to WebMD, the condition impacts over 3 million people in the US each year. Connective tissue thins out when a mothers hormone levels change to enlarge the uterus to help allow the baby to grow, and sometimes, the tissues lose their ability to retract back into position.I remember after givi ng birth to Cree, my belly didnt all of a sudden go flat, Tia writes, I did have a C-Section, (as well as with my second pregnancy) and I thought something was wrong with me. I had seen in magazines the many women on the beach a few weeks postpartum in a two piece. Instead of contributing another image of a flat-bellied recent mother or shying away from the spotlight, Tia took charge and took control of her narrative.(Tia also opened up about other realities of postpartum life in an Instagram post during the previous week. In the photo, Tia holds her newborn and smiles triumphantly.Coming up for air. Boobs glorious boobs. Feeling pretty good Wasnt able to breastfeed Cree for long because of low milk supply However, this time around I have plenty, writes Tia. Lots of teas, water, fenugreek, and a high eiwei diet has contributed More importantly, say no to stress Im able to pump 12 ounces alone in the morning for my little brown suga breastfeedingmomlife motherhood postpartum6weeks Ps . My ankles have returned.Tias openness regarding the changes, triumphs, and challengesof motherhood allows women to see that they arent alone. While Tias sincerity is, based on the assenting comments left on her photos, encouraging for recent moms, its also reassuring for non-moms who deviate from any conventional beauty standard.Tia perfectly stated that self-love doesnt always come easy. She ends her post with words that remind us of the importance of keeping the most significant things in sight and letting the way we feel about ourselves emerge from more than the way we look To be honest, it had to take time for me to embrace my new body. With this second pregnancy, I now have embraced that fact that Ive housed a menschenfreundlich being. A miracle. A life. If it takes a while for me to get back to my normal self, than so be it. This.Is.Me. And I love me.--Kayla Heisler is an essayist and Pushcart Prize nominated poet. She is a contributing writer for Color My Bubble. Her work a ppears in New Yorks Best Emerging Poets anthology.

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