The new mom posed her belly in several poses to deliver a strong message for the worried woman out there
Birth is one of the gifts of a woman for this earth. It is an amazing and complex process, it is related to continuity, about inheritance, and about the beauty of motherly love. Jameel make many sacrifices for their children, they sacrifice their time, energy, and even their body for their children so that they have a good life. During pregnancy, a woman’s body changes drastically and she is left with permanent marks. Many women do not support this idea and do not want their bodies to be affected, so they are very afraid of getting pregnant.
Problem is, they are thinking short term, and they miss the essential and most important part of the equation: the newborn and the unique feeling of love. In the next story, Julie, a mother decided to come forward and prove to the women out there that worry about this type of problem that there is nothing wrong with this, using a very original method.

Julie, a young mother from New Zealand, laid the groundwork for a project to change women’s perceptions of body changes after pregnancy, namely the appearance of the belly. She posed in different phases after birth, namely one day, two days, one week, two weeks, 10 weeks, and 14 weeks. The outcome? She impressed tens of thousands of people with her idea. and it has helped many women overcome prejudice and think about the true privilege of becoming a mother. The message she sent looks like this:
“No woman looks perfect after giving birth, because that is simply impossible. Most women do not return to their initial form even a few months after birth, which again is perfectly normal. I hear and see around me more and more cases of new mothers who get depressed because of the way they look after giving birth. Enjoy the miracle you have just brought into the world and let go of the nonsense”, is how Julia captioned the pictures she shared on the social media pages.

The collage she created helped many women and gave them the courage and motivation to overcome the negative thinking they were facing. Let’s help pass on this powerful message and share it as much as you can, because, in the end, it’s not about how we look on the outside, but how we are on the inside, what we think, how we talk, and how we act!
