A child is a blessing from God, imagine being blessed with two at once! This young mother of twins decided to share her recovery journey after childbirth.
Apart from just recently welcoming her babies, the excited mother also welcomed the bodily changes that a new mother will experience.
In the TikTok video posted by the new mum, she wrote that recovery from children was different for different people.
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However she encouraged new mothers to be patient and gentle with themselves.
She explained that it was her sixth day after delivery, and showed what was left of her baby bump as it had reduced in size.
Her belly had been darkened by the pregnancy alongside other parts of her body, but she wasn’t embarrassed or even worried about it.
Woman shows belly 6 days postpartum
She said:
“My belly will go back soon. I’m not even worried about it, I just love my babies.”
Netizens congratulated her and a few shared their postpartum experiences to encourage her.
@Adelide Damaris said: “I thank God after birth my stomach goes back to being flat again. I wish you all the best and congratulations.”
@The_real_muchoflow commented: “And cocoa butter and watch how it looks rub it down every night and after showers.”
@Mojola_xoxo said: “Congratulations, you are so pretty.”
@Khadiah commented: “So after I give birth I just ask for the belly binder or do they give it automatically.”
@pone seems said: “I cried my lungs out after giving birth to my firstborn thinking my stomach will never go back to normal. You will be just fine mommy.”
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They thought I was pregnant : Calabar Chic shares experience with fibroid
Meanwhile, Nollywood actress and comedian, Stephanie Naya Isuma, popularly known as Calabar Chic recounted her painful experience with uterine fibroids.
She shared how her condition made people to think she was pregnant even when she was not pregnant.
According to her, her condition had caused her to experience symptoms commonly associated with pregnancy, such as heavy menstrual bleeding, persistent bloating, and cramps, which had grown rapidly over time.