18 Comments

  1. Bex

    What a brilliant post, im like you also after having 2 children. Im hoping to be able eventually to shift some of my baby fat but for now im jus concentrating on dieting to achieve my goal.

  2. Karen Davidson

    Well said Jenny!! I was somewhat naive and didn’t expect my baby bump to be still quite as big once having my little one. It is hard enough trying to look after the little one when you’re a new mum and trying to find your feet and you feel conscious enough about your body without a magazine enforcing what you think about yourself. I can’t believe that this was the first thing they were focused on and am disgusted that this is what they felt was important. Spending time with you baby is so more important than exercising like mad to become a stick again. I’m trying now to cut back on what I am eating and eat healthier in order to try and loose my post baby weight but I know it won’t happen over night. Comments like OK’s just make you more self conscious that others are judging you too that you’re not back to your pre baby weight! xx

  3. Katie @mummydaddyme

    I honestly honestly don’t even get this at all- of course it is ok to have a baby bump! OK were really really disgusting even mentioning it, but then at the end of the day it is just a trashy magazine. Think about all that stretching and growing. We grew humans for goodness sake! In all those photos you look beautiful. And for people to say ‘It’s nice Kate showed her baby bump’ when she came out of the hospital- just ridiculous. She gave birth less than 26 hours before? It really irritates me.
    LL is 5 months and my tummy is the worst it has ever been. Whereas last time it bounced back reasonably well (not straight after giving birth but within a few months) this time it isn’t shifting and I have a saggy, rounded tummy that looks like I am about 4 months pregnant.
    But you know what? I don’t care. Sometimes I feel a bit low but if I really cared I would be exercising and as yet I am not. I have my gorgeous girlies and LL is 5 months old. Even when she is 5 years old I can still say I had a baby. Our bodies change a lot in pregnancy and unfortunately unless you are super fit or incredibly lucky they don’t bounce back exactly the same as they were. But look at what we got in exchange for wobbliness. Ultimately I am proud of my wobbles, even if I don’t always feel that way. xx

  4. I think both she and you look amazing. It’s such an incredible thing; to bring a person into the world, why are we even worrying about the body changes after? I think OK! were wrong to publish what they did but sadly there is a market for it, hopefully the uproar about it will have educated some people though.

  5. I thought she look amazing when she came out with her new baby and her husband. They were beaming. I bet no one even noticed her post-baby bump. I think it was really, really inappropriate of OK to publish that page/article (I don’t buy the magazine) and I hope they print some sort of retraction and an apology. I think, at some point, all new mums look at their body and think oh where did it go??! However, having a baby does change your body and this new life you have to look after is way more important than a flabby tummy.

  6. Rita x

    Well said – bloody ridiculous to even mention it . It’s not a crime not to have a perfect figure last time I looked- cant believe new mums now have hair do and make up etc for post birth photos – where will it end??? X

  7. AidaLeal

    I was disgusted to read about OK’s magazine cover. It is as if women don’t have the right to have a bump or be a bit “out of shape” I honestly hope people will how stupid that is and ignore the sort of idea they are trying to convein by not buying their glossy mag.

  8. Jennypaulin

    i hope so too but these media giants donet give a toss really they just want circulation and money!! thanks for your comment i agree completely x

  9. Jennypaulin

    thanks Rita 🙂 it ruddy ridiculous!! we have enough going on without stupid magazines making us feel bad! x x

  10. Jennypaulin

    i did too Laura and it was just a wonderful moment of two proud parents showing their baby off. EVERY woman who has a baby has a bump and will continue to do so after giving birth its a fact!!! i have a flabby tummy and as you say i had two children as a result – couldnt be happier x x

  11. Jennypaulin

    thank you. i agree it is what happens to every woman and every woman should not be made to feel like they nedd to hide it away from the world and get rid of it fast either x x

  12. Jennypaulin

    Katie its just really annoys me how the media feel they have a right to dictate what a woman whouild or shouldnt do or how they should or should not look. Every woman who has a baby has a bump and every new mummy will also have a bump for a while and to be fair the majority of us always will have a wobble where our babies were carried. But that is the point, we carried a new life for 9 months and protected them in those bumps – those wobbly bits are a reminder of how amazing we as women are.Yes i hate mine sometimes too but i look at my boys and i dont care. i have two healthy boys – i had two healthy babies i would rather have a bump then not have them.
    thanks for commenting x x x

  13. Jennypaulin

    thanks Karen i had to get it all out!!!! i think the media is so damagin in its sweeping statements and opinions – what gives them the right to be so bloody judgemental?? winds me up grrrrrrr!!!
    thank you for commenting x

  14. I think you look amazing in the pictures and I was very angry at people even mentioning Kate’s tummy. The thing is it is often other women that put this pressure on mums

  15. Hayley

    I’m so glad you have shared your photos (p.s. you look amazing!) and you are so right; it really made me so mad to see what they had written! My tummy never really went back from Lucas but I wasn’t that slim to start with and now I’m pregnant again it really is the last thing on my mind. I don’t think any Mum should look at another Mum and comment on her post baby-weight, so so rude! It should all be about enojoying your baby! xx

  16. Having a baby changes most women’s bodies forever. I’m sure some women snap right back but for me my hips have changed and so has my tummy. I know I could lose weight, and I do plan to but LM isn’t a year old yet. I’m enjoying my babies rather than feeling obliged to punish myself for daring to change my body by having them. I’m sick of magazines like OK and their shallow obsession with appearance, I don’t buy them as I don’t want them in a house where I’m trying to raise two young people to be happy and confident in their own skin, either of neither of them can read yet.

    For the record I think you look beautiful Jenny, the love and pride in your boys shines through, just as it did for Kate in the photos last week. Let’s face it, a new mum’s smile and the gorgeous new baby is what should be the focus, not a body that has just grown a human and needs time to recover!

  17. It is so irresponsible of them to have done this, so very stupid and dangerous. Imagine if a woman has had a traumatic labour and has been told to take it easy for x amount of weeks, but they see that?! Stupid!

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