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be kind to yourself. u just give birth. every woman heals differently..men don't understand. tell him to support you and keep nasty comment to himself. Prioritize you and baby wellbeing first. and u doing the best by giving your baby breastmilk. nothing beat that wholesomeness of human milk. don't rush to bounce back. enjoy giving that little one the best u can. be healthy for u and that little one. I'm in my 9 mths breastfeeding, and I can understand that hunger pangs. but I won't stop eating healthy and extra to produce the best milk, and that bond while feeding my baby- priceless. that tummy hanging is your battle scar. I have all my kiddos thro czer.. and I still have that bit of tummy hanging. 7 layers of your tummy cut to bring that joy out to the world, and all he cares about is your aesthetic appearance? I only started walking 30 mins ard the neighbourhood after my 6 mths. the inner wound needs to recover properly and just be comfortable with urself.. self love is LOVE

Honestly, at 2 months postpartum, especially while breastfeeding, your body is still healing and it’s normal to have an overhang tummy after a C-section—it takes time. 💕 If a husband pushes too much, it can feel demotivating, but gentle support and encouragement work better. Focus on recovery, bonding with your baby, and nourishing yourself first—weight loss can come later at your own pace. 🌸

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Should have lost him along with the placenta tbh. What a living and breathing red flag 🚩 Also what all the other women said! Take care of urself physically, mentally and spiritually so u can care for baby the best!

I would tell him to back off. You need to eat to produce food for his child. You will lose weight when the time is right and he needs to accept it

I would be offended and tell him off.will tell him it's normal and priority is babycare.tummy will take a while to go back to normal.

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