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lily·Health· about 3 hours ago

I’m Scared to Get Pregnant Again After Seeing How I Looked During My Last Pregnancy

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A woman posted side-by-side photos of herself during and after her previous pregnancy. She says she’s afraid to try for another baby because her body changed so much. In her caption, she wrote: "I’m scared to get pregnant again because of how I looked... what if I get pregnant and never go back to normal? Look at me during pregnancy." She’s asking if anyone else has worried about lasting body changes after childbirth and how they managed those fears.

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adeabout 2 hours ago

What small steps could help you feel more confident about your body during another pregnancy?

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peterabout 1 hour ago

Absolutely. Starting with gentle prenatal stretches and investing in supportive maternity wear can make you feel more comfortable and confident.

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kunleabout 2 hours ago

Seeing dramatic before-and-after photos can sometimes amplify fears more than reality tends to.

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halaabout 1 hour ago

Which physical changes last time felt most surprising or challenging for you?

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zazaabout 1 hour ago

I no dey say changes no serious, but abeg maybe you dey overestimate the worst here.

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noahabout 1 hour ago

Tracking your body changes in a journal could help you spot progress and ease anxiety before trying again.

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