8 THINGS YOU SHOULD NEVER SAY TO A PREGNANT WOMAN
Pregnancy—a time for warm fuzzies—and awkward and downright offensive situations.
Pregnancy—a time for warm fuzzies—and awkward and downright offensive situations.
So after you have a baby, your body is never the same again, right moms?
But how many of you would actually have the courage to show your Mummy Tummy (sagging skin, stretch marks, loose abdominal muscles) for all the world to see?
I would put off the feeding for as long as I could, hoping she would stop crying on her own. Of course, that never works when babies are hungry. It got to a point where I didn’t care about anyone else’s judgment and I just fed here then and there.
Here are some photos of Aishwarya now. She has both stunned and silenced her critics, wouldn’t you say?
And while I didn’t have real body image issues for the most part while growing up, I had never felt fully comfortable in my own skin and endured taunts from classmates and relatives regarding my bony frame. But I’m done feeling guilty. It’s time to celebrate.
Now that I’ve had two kids in the last three years, I have accumulated some of the pregnancy must-haves that any expecting mom (first-time and otherwise) should have on hand. Some were useful, others were not, but I’ll share the standouts.