You Might Just Find Yourself Missing That Baby Bump

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Hey there, soon-to-be mom! As you count down the days until your little one makes their grand entrance, you might be feeling overwhelmed and uncomfortable. Trust me, you’re not alone. Carrying a whole human being is no walk in the park, and it’s completely normal to feel like you’re ready for the baby to just GET OUT. At this stage, it’s common to feel like your body is a stranger.

Take a cue from actress Lily Carter, who recently shared a candid photo of her pregnant self to remind other expectant mothers that it’s okay to feel challenged by the changes in their bodies. “A friend reached out to me today, feeling down about her weight gain during pregnancy,” Lily explained. “She wanted to know if I had similar feelings and what is considered ‘normal’ for a first-time mom, since there are so many conflicting opinions online.”

It’s Normal to Feel This Way

First off, let me assure you: what you’re feeling is completely normal. If you catch yourself staring in the mirror and feeling disheartened about your new silhouette, remember that this phase won’t last forever—even if it sometimes feels like it will. So, it’s alright to have those feelings; just don’t beat yourself up for feeling that way. You’re human, after all.

Lily shared a touching moment from her own experience, saying, “This picture was taken the day before I went into labor. Just 48 hours later, I was a new mom! As you can see, I felt like a big whale.” The extra weight, water retention, and the little life growing inside of you can certainly make you feel larger than life. But here’s the thing: it’s all part of the journey.

Embrace the Journey

“Try not to let the number on the scale get you down,” Lily encourages. “Enjoy this time as much as you can! Your body is doing something incredible. The weight may come off quickly or take its sweet time, but once you’re holding that little bundle of joy, all those worries will fade away. It’s all worth it.”

And she’s spot on. Once you welcome your baby into the world, you’ll be far too busy (and exhausted) to worry about your post-pregnancy body. Believe it or not, you might even find yourself missing that baby bump.

Additional Resources

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In Summary

While the journey of pregnancy can be filled with ups and downs, it’s important to embrace the experience and remember that these changes are temporary. So, enjoy the ride, and don’t hesitate to reach out for support when needed!

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