"You did well, body, you did well," a mother's reminder to love our postpartum body

Since pregnancy, our body goes through a series of monumental changes. It is a gradual process that goes along with the growth of our baby in the womb, a path that can be full of some discomfort, but that certainly also It is a magical journey that culminates with the arrival of a new being in the world.

Our body goes through a wonderful and sometimes difficult transformation, and precisely because of that, a mother reminds us that we must love and value him.

Courtney is a 28-year-old mother who shares small moments of her day to day on her Instagram account @aforeverlylove. Recently she became a mother for the second time, so published an image of his belly before and after childbirth.

In addition to comparative photography, what made the image receive more than 15,700 likes and 300 comments on Instagram, was the real and loving message towards your body, in which he reminds us of the great work he did.

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Getting your body back after baby takes time and hard work. It's not going to happen overnight, and definitely not in a week either. But, I'll continue to breastfeed and stay as active as I can until I get cleared for working out at my 6wk appt hopefully… For now I'll just remind MYSELF to be kind about my body and all the hard work it did to grow not only our sweet girl 2 years ago, but also our big healthy 9lb 4oz baby boy a little over a week ago. You did good body, you did good… # 1weekpostpartum #postpartumjourney #bodyafterbaby #postpartum #postpartumbody # 4thtrimester #fourthtrimester #takebackpostpartum #postpartumbelly

Recovering your body after a baby takes time and hard work. It will not happen overnight, and definitely not in a week. But I will continue to breastfeed and stay active until I am approved to exercise, I wait for the six-week consultation.

For now, I will only remind myself to be kind about my body and all the work he did not only to have our beautiful girl two years ago, but also our big and healthy 4,195 kilos baby a week ago. You did well, body, you did well.

After delivery it is normal for many mothers to feel uncomfortable or "weird" with their own bodiesWell, while in pregnancy the change was gradual, after the birth of the children things change rapidly and we find many changes in our body that we did not imagine.

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Always remember the beautiful work that our body did in creating and protecting a new life during the duration of our pregnancy. Let's applaud him for the beautiful work he did and the invaluable gift he gives us: our children.

Our body may not be similar to the one we had before we had children, but without a doubt, it is now the body of the new woman that we are now: a mom.