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Motherhood

Congratulations and welcome to parenthood.

There are countless parenting philosophies but we believe the best way to parent is with love.

Now is the time to follow your instincts! The most important thing for you to read here is that you are not alone. It's so easy to feel isolated in motherhood but the reality is that we all feel like we aren't mom enough, when we are indeed doing an excellent job.

Join our community and feel supported. You can tap into our Facebook page that's a community of over 177,000 plus size women supporting one another before, during and after pregnancy. As well as our Instagram feed full of support and inspiration! Below are some tips to help you survive the next forty minutes let alone the next forty years.


Share Your Birth Story!

Write your birth story and share it with other plus size ladies. Send me a message and I can walk you through the process of sharing your birth story for our blog. l

Feeling Blue?

You’re not alone and it’s completely normal! According to postpartum.net one in seven women suffers from postpartum depression. It’s so important to seek support be it from your loved ones or online resources. There's also a toll-free number you can call for support 1-800-944-4773. Please know that about 80% of people will experience some level of “baby blues” so it's really common to feel blue. Things you can do to help yourself during this time is to get a lot of rest (though that's hard to do with a newborn – we know), exercise (once you're cleared by your care provider), and try to reduce your stress levels as much as possible. The most important thing is to build a circle of support and to know that there's no shame in asking for help! l

Breastfeeding Support

Breastfeeding isn't easy for everyone, so if you're struggling you're not doing anything wrong! Connect with our plus size breastfeeding resources that will support and encourage success with breastfeeding. If you are unable to breastfeed Fearless Formula Feeder is a helpful resource.  l

Take Care!

Remember it took nine months to grow a baby and your body needs at least that much time to heal. Try your best to continue to care for your body the same way you did when you were carrying your child. Be kind to yourself and when you feel ready, connect with our site Plus Mommy for even more motherhood resources and a ton of body love. You can get our free 10 Steps To Body Love today!

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