Anonymous

what a wonderful site! Wear your strechmarks as proud medals to show what you have been thru!

I thought i would share my favourtie pics, I am 21 and mother to 2 beautiful girls.

belly at 37 weeks with number 1 (one week before i gave birth)

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I dont have any birthing pics from when i had Lily (number 1 babe) as i was uncomfortable with the way i looked as i went from 57kgs to 92kgs which to me was a huge leap.

37 weeks preg with number 2 (charli)
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Lily at 16 months asleep on my belly… love this foto so much i blew it up and have it on my wall
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birthing number 2
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Meeting my daughter Charli for the first time
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I havent taken any fotos of my belly since having my girls, mainly because i feel a lil sad at how bad my boobs sag now and the mummy pouch which altho i carry proudly i am still not comfortable with.

I wanna leave this post by saying to all you mummys that you all ahve beautiful bodys!

Kateri

This is a picture of me nursing my 7 month old daughter. I have been nursing for four years and my breasts have gone from a somewhat perky d cup to a saggy dd.

I miss my old breasts, but when I think of the mutilation required to “restore” them to their former perkiness I want to cry. I can’t do that to my breasts. They are beautiful in their own unconventional way.

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PurpleHeather

would love to share my flabby, saggy, wrinkly belly with the world. :) I recently gave birth to twins and my belly will never be the same.

Here’s a brief background story:
My oldest child is 3 1/2 now and was born vaginally in the hospital. Gained 50 lbs in pregnancy and lost it all immediately after birth.
My second child was born via c-section after risking out of our planned homebirth. He weighed just over 11 lbs at birth. Gained 50 lbs and lost 40 of it within days of birth and then 15 more within 3-4 months.
My third pregnancy was shocking… we were expecting twins! I gained 80 lbs and the girls were 7 lbs, 6 oz each. I lost 65 lbs in less than a week after birth. 2 months later I still have 15 to go…. I never got any stretch marks with the first 2 children but the twin pregnancy really made me look wrinkly and deflated. I have a huge flap of extra skin that hangs over my c-section scar.

My twins’ birth story is here:
Twin HBAC
if anyone is interested.

3 months after c-section w/ Baby #2
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1 year after c-section (Baby #2)
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39 weeks pregnant with twins
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2 months after birth of twins (HBAC!)
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Lindsey

I posted my story and pictures a few days ago, but I wanted to come back and say how motivating this site has been for me. I have decided to do a series of water colors to demonstrate the power of the woman’s body. This is the first in the series and each one will be different, just like every woman is beautifully different. Thank you for this amazing site and the strength I have felt from it.

“Beauty of a Curve #1”
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Navelgazing Midwife

What a MAGNIFICENT site you have here. I am thrilled you have this place for the beautiful and luscious women out there – no matter what they look like. Your site makes Dove’s “Campaign for Real Beauty” look minuscule.

As a midwife, I see the beauty of stretch marks every day (besides looking at my own and my partner’s).

I’ve worked a great deal of my birth career with migrant Hispanic women and while I didn’t grow up speaking Spanish, I learned as an adult and am fairly fluent. However, subtle mistakes sometimes brought laughs or out and out confusion.

Touching women’s bellies (a distinct honor and privilege), I tell them how beautiful their stretch marks are. The word for “stretch marks” in Spanish is “estrillas” (es-tree-y-ah-s). The word for “stars” is “estrellas” (es-tray-y-ah-s). Over and over, I mixed them up, telling women how beautiful the “stars” were on their bellies. They would laugh and I, embarrassed, loved that they had an image of something sparkling on their abdomens.

Thank you again and I will encourage my clients to take photos of their bellies and consider sending them in to you. Thank you for your wonderful idea and blog.

Navelgazing Midwife

Mommaof5

This is me at 36 weeks pregnant with my 4th and 5th babies . yes i had twins . i have 5 kids under 5 years old. i went from 156 lbs and delivered at 236 lbs. YIKES..this is how i looked at the end
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here i am as of this am. dont mind the funky tan.. i dont let my tummy see the light of day
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my children are.
Girl 11/27/00 she was 8.2lbs 21in full term
girl 06/04/03 she was 8.7lbs 22in 3 weeks early
girl 06/23/04 she was 7.15lbs 19in 2 days late.
boy 12/06/05 he was 6lbs 19in 3.5 weeks early
girl 12/06/05 she was 6.4lbs 19in 3.5 weeks early

Sabrina

This is the best site I’ve seen in a long time. I was always super thin ad accepting my post-mommy body has been hard at times but this site makes me proud.

This is 36 weeks along with my second baby.
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This is 2 hours after he was born.
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Today, 2.5 years after our second baby.
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I gained 76 pounds with my first and 29 with the second.
Not totally bounced back yet and doubt I ever will be, but as I get a little older this matters less and less.

Elizabeth

Dear Shape of a Mother,

I wanted to add my photos. I had a 30 inch waist and it grew to 47 inches with my first child. I had no idea how extremely painful stretchmarks are and I feel sorry for anyone to endure the pain of them along with normal pregnancy pain.

But then the baby comes and it?s all worth it. I am a mother. I do not need to go around looking trampy in small clothes, giving the message to other women and a future daughter of mine that women are only attractive in the tightest clothes on the smallest bodies.

I am woman, I am mother, hear me roar!

20 weeks pg:
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38 weeks (had baby the next day)
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6 days post partem:
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13 days post partem:
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15 MONTHS post partem:
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Sincerely,
Elizabeth
Age 30

Angelina

Blessings to you mama!! Thank you for doing this project!

I’ve had 4 children… 2 waterbirths, a forced c-section for breech presentation, and a beautiful unassisted home birth last December. I’ve never ever had a positive body image, but have always felt beautiful and vibrant while carrying my children. I hope that one day our society respects and honors the WHOLE female, not just the maiden one. These pictures show my last pregnancy, after the cesarean. That is honestly the marking that bothers me the most. :(

32 weeks pregnant
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our first nursing out of the birth pool
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14 hours postpartum, and loving it!
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Many Blessings,
Angelina