Giving birth is a magical thing. Our bodies spend nine months growing an entire human and with it, we bring life into the world. While we are basically superheroes, many women struggle with their body image after giving birth.
Giving birth is a magical thing. Our bodies spend nine months growing an entire human and with it, we bring life into the world. While we are basically superheroes, many women struggle with their body image after giving birth.
Sometimes, some women take a bit longer to feel good about their bodies after giving birth to babies. Many of them feel like society pressures them to "bounce back" after having a kid.
So many people on Instagram show "fit and toned" bellies after just having a baby. Some moms say it creates unrealistic expectations for them.
According to a survey, 61% of women expect to be back to their "pre-baby" body by their babies' first birthday—which is not a lot of time.
As it turns out, studies show over a quarter of moms still hold onto an extra 10 pounds for 2 to 3 years after giving birth.
One TikTok user shared a video recreating a hack she had seen online that uses cardboard to hide a post-baby tummy.
The TikTok user said she found it on YouTube and saw that the girl put it "right over" her belly, so she tried it for herself.
Apparently, the hack is to insert the cardboard right into your jeans and then put your shirt over it, so it hides the cardboard entirely.
Judging by her face, she was shocked that it worked at all. And, she celebrated the ability to hide her post-baby body.
Many TikTok users commented that she can definitely not sit down with her cardboard belly. Also, a lot of them said they would never be able to get that back in if they were out and had to use the bathroom.
One TikTok user said they tried it, but totally failed because they looked like Spongebob Squarepants.
Some people said they can save money on their gym membership and Spanx by using cardboard instead.
Some commented that this is "toxic" and is a form of body shaming. Many suggested to start "loving" your body instead of trying to hide it.
Some people said that at a certain age, having a little belly is normal. And, everyone should just love their bodies.
Another TikTok user said no one should go THIS extreme to hide a totally normal part of the body, especially after giving birth!
What do you think?