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Kelly's avatar

I freaking love you for calling this out. C-section moms receive almost no care post-birth. If you want to go to physical therapy to make sure you can regain your core and pelvic floor function, well you'd better not expect your OB/GYN to help with that. Mine was just like - idk try some planks? Which basically all online resources suggest are really bad for C-section recovery/diastasis recti. Speaking of diastasis recti - the most important symptom according to basically all doctors and webpages is that it can cause you to have a belly pooch. I just did a Google search and the top hit from Cleveland Clinic says "The separation can make a person's belly stick out or bulge months or years postpartum." Then you go to the actual website and it lists other symptoms which include - difficulty lifting objects, walking or performing everyday tasks, pain during sex, pelvic or hip pain, low back pain, poor posture, urine leaking, constipation...but let's focus on that belly bulge!

Anyway, the past week has been so freaking hard. I'm a C-section mom who can't get specialty formula for my preschooler as it's backordered (she has a rare genetic condition and needs it to prevent brain damage), not to mention a G-D pediatric vaccine to protect her in the middle of another massive pandemic surge (in which society as a whole has decided to just pretend it's just not happening). BUT AT LEAST I'M ALLOWED TO BE HOT!

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WmnOfDistxn's avatar

Dear Sports Illustrated, talk to me when you have a model With a scar and saggy skin and stretch marks and you call her beautiful. Until then…just don’t. Sincerely, an angry, over-educated, single mom, with a cat, who isn’t on dating apps because eff guys these days, but who is actually happy with all of that.

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