14 Moms Shared Raw And Real Images Of Their Postpartum Bodies — They Exude Strength And Beauty (2024)

Table of Contents
A few weeks ago, we celebrated celebrity moms and their beautiful postpartum bodies. So now we want to celebrate you — our readers. We asked members of the BuzzFeed Community to share photos of themselves after giving birth, and *spoiler alert* they are breathtakingly powerful. Here are 14 moms who shared the beauty of their postpartum journey with us: 1. "This was five days postpartum with my fourth baby in six years. My little one had to return to the hospital due to jaundice, and I hated my body because I felt it had failed him. My emotions were all over the place, I wasn't producing milk, and I cried ALL THE TIME. 2. "This was taken just a few hours after I gave birth — real and raw. Mesh panties, nipple shields, and dark circles under my eyes. AIN'T NO SNAPBACK. And I’m OK with that. This body birthed SIX kids. 3. "The internet will make us believe that women give birth and instantly jump back into their old jeans. The truth is, this is what postpartum looks like for most women. This is two weeks postpartum — uterus contractions, swollen belly, and hyperpigmentation. You know what? You are still beautiful, Mama." "Just know that you are Wonder Woman. Don’t let anyone else make you feel any bit different." 4. "When I was younger, I’d look at my mom’s belly full of stretch marks — and wonder why it’d gotten like that. ⁣I didn't yet realize all the time, sacrifice, and strength it must have taken for her to endure a healthy pregnancy, followed by a cancerous molar pregnancy, followed by a 'miracle' pregnancy. ⁣I didn't yet realize that, to her, those marks represented her kids — her two gifts. ⁣It wasn’t until recently when I looked into the mirror and saw my belly after birthing my own two babies that I realized my belly is like hers.⁣ It is full of stretch marks that mark two of the most beautiful periods of my life. 5. "This was three days after giving birth, after an induced, 38-hour labor and an unexpected C-section. It was like nothing I’ve experienced before. I was feeling good and confident for a while until the REAL pain hit. I was terrified of the epidural, and things spiraled from there. After the heart rate dropped low three times, my doctor said we should call it quits. The rashes are from my allergy to adhesives. 6. "I became pregnant with my first son at age 20. I didn’t know much about pregnancy, so I started reading books and looking up articles online. The pregnancy and birth were both pretty routine, and I did everything I could to be as healthy as possible for my baby. But nobody warned me about the postpartum portion. I no longer looked like I did before; I had excess weight and stretch marks. I didn’t see bodies that looked like mine, and I began to feel ashamed of it. I carried the shame of stretch marks and loose belly skin for about 15 years — even after I lost the weight, birthed a second son, and lost the weight again. It wasn’t until I started my healing journey of yoga and meditation that I learned to stop punishing myself and embrace what is. 7. "This was 24 hours after giving birth. What I didn’t know when I took the pic is that my son would soon be admitted to the NICU in the middle of the pandemic. He got better and came home. I am still going through therapy for postpartum anxiety and depression, but I love my son with my whole being and would do it all over again for him." 8. "Here I am seven days postpartum with my son. I struggled with the new reality that he wasn’t in my belly. Even though I had him in my arms, I still found myself rubbing my belly, expecting to feel his strong kicks or his little butt nestled in my ribs. For the first time in nine months, my body was 'mine' again — and I wasn’t sure I was ready for that. Every day I became more grateful for the soft mom belly that was his cushion as we nursed, and for my sore, painful, and swollen boobs that fed him endlessly. He’s now 15 months old, and I’m still amazed at what my body was able to do and how different every inch of me is to this day." 9. "This is about 36 hours postpartum. I'm wearing a wound vacuum and girdle from having a C-section." 10. "I am learning to love my new birth tattoos. I’ve always been an athlete with a fit body, and now my body is curvy and full and stretched. It created a beautiful and perfect little boy who was worth every mark." 11. "This is me four days after I had an emergency C-section. There is still a pouch there a year later. It’s my 'Remy pouch' — I can’t hate it because my little man used to live in there." 12. "This is after 20-plus hours of labor, followed by an emergency C-section. His head looks so tiny here, but it was too big for my pelvis." 13. "Four days after delivery (via C-section), I was readmitted to the hospital for severe postpartum preeclampsia, which caused massive swelling. The first picture was four days postpartum, and the second was seven days postpartum, when the swelling finally went down." 14. "Here I am 20 minutes after being closed up from a C-section with baby number two. Tired, super swollen, and in complete bliss." A special thanks to all the wonderful moms for sharing their postpartum photos and journeys with us!

"Tired, super swollen, and in complete bliss."

by Krista TorresBuzzFeed Staff

A few weeks ago, we celebrated celebrity moms and their beautiful postpartum bodies. So now we want to celebrate you — our readers. We asked members of the BuzzFeed Community to share photos of themselves after giving birth, and *spoiler alert* they are breathtakingly powerful.

14 Moms Shared Raw And Real Images Of Their Postpartum Bodies — They Exude Strength And Beauty (3)

buzzfeed.com

Here are 14 moms who shared the beauty of their postpartum journey with us:

*Please note that everyone's postpartum experience is different and unique!*

1. "This was five days postpartum with my fourth baby in six years. My little one had to return to the hospital due to jaundice, and I hated my body because I felt it had failed him. My emotions were all over the place, I wasn't producing milk, and I cried ALL THE TIME.

14 Moms Shared Raw And Real Images Of Their Postpartum Bodies — They Exude Strength And Beauty (4)

buzzfeed.com

"Thankfully, I felt better quickly. My baby returned home and I regained control of my body and my emotions. I'm so grateful for what my body has done for my children, and although it does not look the way it used to, I love it more than ever before."

Vbunton

2. "This was taken just a few hours after I gave birth — real and raw. Mesh panties, nipple shields, and dark circles under my eyes. AIN'T NO SNAPBACK. And I’m OK with that. This body birthed SIX kids.

@mothertougher / instagram.com

"Moms, we seriously need to give ourselves more credit...and grace! Snapping back is awesome, but so is allowing your body to take its time and heal how it wants to for as long as it needs to. There’s no deadline. In the meantime, be proud of all it has accomplished: growing a whole human, then birthing that human, then nourishing and sustaining the life of that human. IDK why postpartum is so taboo to talk about, but I DARE you to change the narrative! Stop hiding, and rock that FUPA/those stretch marks/that loose skin with pride. I know I will! 💪🏾 Ain’t nobody got time to be sucking in all day!🥴😩🤣"

You can follow Troy Michel on Instagram.

3. "The internet will make us believe that women give birth and instantly jump back into their old jeans. The truth is, this is what postpartum looks like for most women. This is two weeks postpartum — uterus contractions, swollen belly, and hyperpigmentation. You know what? You are still beautiful, Mama."

@shaniciaboswell / Instagram: @shaniciaboswell

Dr. Vernette Kountz first became a surrogate in 2018. "My postpartum experience from my surrogacy proved to be nothing short of fulfilling, wholeheartedly. Now, as a mom of six, with a little one on the way — yes, I’m pregnant again — I stand in gratitude for having another opportunity to give life. Motherhood is uniquely beautiful in so many ways. My heart is full."

You can read about Kountz's surrogacy journey here and follow her on Instagram, or learn more on her website.

"Just know that you are Wonder Woman. Don’t let anyone else make you feel any bit different."

4. "When I was younger, I’d look at my mom’s belly full of stretch marks — and wonder why it’d gotten like that. ⁣I didn't yet realize all the time, sacrifice, and strength it must have taken for her to endure a healthy pregnancy, followed by a cancerous molar pregnancy, followed by a 'miracle' pregnancy. ⁣I didn't yet realize that, to her, those marks represented her kids — her two gifts. ⁣It wasn’t until recently when I looked into the mirror and saw my belly after birthing my own two babies that I realized my belly is like hers.⁣ It is full of stretch marks that mark two of the most beautiful periods of my life.

14 Moms Shared Raw And Real Images Of Their Postpartum Bodies — They Exude Strength And Beauty (8)

buzzfeed.com

"More and more I see my mom when I look in the mirror, and I am proud to have a belly like hers. ⁣❤️ Before there was us and our postpartum journeys, there was them: our moms."

moments_of_musing

5. "This was three days after giving birth, after an induced, 38-hour labor and an unexpected C-section. It was like nothing I’ve experienced before. I was feeling good and confident for a while until the REAL pain hit. I was terrified of the epidural, and things spiraled from there. After the heart rate dropped low three times, my doctor said we should call it quits. The rashes are from my allergy to adhesives.

14 Moms Shared Raw And Real Images Of Their Postpartum Bodies — They Exude Strength And Beauty (9)

buzzfeed.com

"There was a nice big ‘X’ on my back from the tape over the epidural port! 😂 The following months weren’t fun, but my daughter is almost a year old now and she’s the BEST!"

kbaker86kb

6. "I became pregnant with my first son at age 20. I didn’t know much about pregnancy, so I started reading books and looking up articles online. The pregnancy and birth were both pretty routine, and I did everything I could to be as healthy as possible for my baby. But nobody warned me about the postpartum portion. I no longer looked like I did before; I had excess weight and stretch marks. I didn’t see bodies that looked like mine, and I began to feel ashamed of it. I carried the shame of stretch marks and loose belly skin for about 15 years — even after I lost the weight, birthed a second son, and lost the weight again. It wasn’t until I started my healing journey of yoga and meditation that I learned to stop punishing myself and embrace what is.

Instagram: @sereneradianceyoga

"The truth was that I had birthed two healthy children, and my body was an amazing reminder of that. I had to realize that postpartum bodies are to be celebrated for being givers of life, not condemned for their inability to fit into what society says is beautiful. It took months of practicing self-care and self-love to slowly release the narrative that my body wasn’t good enough. And now I happily wear waist beads and bikinis, no longer thinking my body isn’t good enough to do so.

"To any other moms struggling to accept their postpartum bodies, don’t let societal norms define you. They aren’t tangible things most people can obtain naturally. Find joy in embracing all the things that make you uniquely beautiful."

You can follow Sabrina Ewell on Instagram.

7. "This was 24 hours after giving birth. What I didn’t know when I took the pic is that my son would soon be admitted to the NICU in the middle of the pandemic. He got better and came home. I am still going through therapy for postpartum anxiety and depression, but I love my son with my whole being and would do it all over again for him."

14 Moms Shared Raw And Real Images Of Their Postpartum Bodies — They Exude Strength And Beauty (11)

buzzfeed.com

Kt080319

8. "Here I am seven days postpartum with my son. I struggled with the new reality that he wasn’t in my belly. Even though I had him in my arms, I still found myself rubbing my belly, expecting to feel his strong kicks or his little butt nestled in my ribs. For the first time in nine months, my body was 'mine' again — and I wasn’t sure I was ready for that. Every day I became more grateful for the soft mom belly that was his cushion as we nursed, and for my sore, painful, and swollen boobs that fed him endlessly. He’s now 15 months old, and I’m still amazed at what my body was able to do and how different every inch of me is to this day."

14 Moms Shared Raw And Real Images Of Their Postpartum Bodies — They Exude Strength And Beauty (12)

buzzfeed.com

Bisforbandit

9. "This is about 36 hours postpartum. I'm wearing a wound vacuum and girdle from having a C-section."

14 Moms Shared Raw And Real Images Of Their Postpartum Bodies — They Exude Strength And Beauty (13)

buzzfeed.com

madisonm484115609

10. "I am learning to love my new birth tattoos. I’ve always been an athlete with a fit body, and now my body is curvy and full and stretched. It created a beautiful and perfect little boy who was worth every mark."

14 Moms Shared Raw And Real Images Of Their Postpartum Bodies — They Exude Strength And Beauty (14)

buzzfeed.com

FletcherLT

11. "This is me four days after I had an emergency C-section. There is still a pouch there a year later. It’s my 'Remy pouch' — I can’t hate it because my little man used to live in there."

14 Moms Shared Raw And Real Images Of Their Postpartum Bodies — They Exude Strength And Beauty (15)

buzzfeed.com

kime4f97c7c6d

12. "This is after 20-plus hours of labor, followed by an emergency C-section. His head looks so tiny here, but it was too big for my pelvis."

14 Moms Shared Raw And Real Images Of Their Postpartum Bodies — They Exude Strength And Beauty (16)

buzzfeed.com

ValancyJane

13. "Four days after delivery (via C-section), I was readmitted to the hospital for severe postpartum preeclampsia, which caused massive swelling. The first picture was four days postpartum, and the second was seven days postpartum, when the swelling finally went down."

14 Moms Shared Raw And Real Images Of Their Postpartum Bodies — They Exude Strength And Beauty (17)

buzzfeed.com

kmiller5

14. "Here I am 20 minutes after being closed up from a C-section with baby number two. Tired, super swollen, and in complete bliss."

14 Moms Shared Raw And Real Images Of Their Postpartum Bodies — They Exude Strength And Beauty (18)

buzzfeed.com

erikah405df5e24

A special thanks to all the wonderful moms for sharing their postpartum photos and journeys with us!

CBS

Note: Some submissions have been edited for length and/or clarity. Not all submissions are from Community users.

14 Moms Shared Raw And Real Images Of Their Postpartum Bodies — They Exude Strength And Beauty (2024)
Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Arielle Torp

Last Updated:

Views: 6264

Rating: 4 / 5 (61 voted)

Reviews: 92% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Arielle Torp

Birthday: 1997-09-20

Address: 87313 Erdman Vista, North Dustinborough, WA 37563

Phone: +97216742823598

Job: Central Technology Officer

Hobby: Taekwondo, Macrame, Foreign language learning, Kite flying, Cooking, Skiing, Computer programming

Introduction: My name is Arielle Torp, I am a comfortable, kind, zealous, lovely, jolly, colorful, adventurous person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.