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Health See other Health Articles Title: Having a Baby Ruined My Bikini Body Having a Baby Ruined My Bikini Body Erin Zammett Ruddy April 20, 2015 Having a Baby Ruined My Bikini Body Erin Zammett Ruddy has sworn off wearing a bikini after having three children. (Photo: Erin Zammett Ruddy) I just returned from a vacation in Florida with my husband and three children, ages 7, 5, and 18 months. While getting ready for the beach each day, I couldnt help thinking about all the moms I see (on the beach and more recently, in my newsfeed) who feel confident wearing bikinis despite whatever pregnancy did to their bodies. You see, I dont wear bikinis. In fact, I will never wear a bikini again. STORY: New Moms Post Amazingly Honest Photos No Airbrushing or Filters I have an abundance of stretch marks and I dont want to flaunt a single one of them - despite the encouragement from moms who have gone viral proclaiming that we should love our "flaws" because they're a sign that we were lucky enough to have kids. Im not knocking those women who feel comfortable strutting their post-baby stuff on the beach. More power to them. But Id like to give voice to those who will be wearing one-pieces preferably with that suck-in material around the mid-sectionfrom here on out. Thats OK, too! Youre allowed! You can still look great in a one piece! Youre also allowed to be a little peeved by the irreversible damage (yes, I called it damage) caused by pregnancy. It does not mean you love your childrenor yourselfany less, I promise. STORY: Why I Hated Being Pregnant image Ruddy in a bikini 10 years ago on her honeymoon before having children. (Photo: Erin Zammett Ruddy) Maybe Im not that evolved but I dont regard my stretch marks as motherhood stripes" Ive earned as one woman said or beauty marks as Alyssa Milano generously calls them. Good for them but I think of my stretch marks as U.G.L.Y., and (sorry mom) proof that my genes failed me. I have friends with multiple children who gained 80 pounds per pregnancy even those who carried twins and they dont have one squiggly line on their bellies. I have about 100. And although Im back to my fighting weight, my belly remains a little bulgy. I realize sit-ups will help and theyre on my to-do list but in the meantime, when I stand naked in the mirror, I dont think, Wow, what an amazing body, you produced three wonderful children. I think, $&*!, I wish I didnt have THIS (grabs gut) going on. Then I quickly move on to: Hey, you have great arms and nice legs, because I believe in giving credit where its due. Dont get me wrong I am proud of my body. I pushed three kids out of it (the last two without epidurals) and I recently completed a half-marathon, something I never thought would happen. And Im a 13-year cancer survivor. But, Im sorry, Im not particularly proud of my stretch marks as some moms seem to want me to be. I promise I dont sit around feeling depressed about my belly but Im not gonna write it a love song, either. Does that make me a traitor to moms? I sure hope not. Ive worked for womens magazines and I have two sisters and two daughters so I am all for promoting positive body image. But sometimes it goes overboard and becomes body-love bullying. You can still have a healthy body image without embracing every single inch. Am I losing sleep over never being able to wear a bikini again? No. Do I complain in front of my children or hide my belly from my husband? Definitely not. Do I like the way I look in my one-piece photo? Yes. Probably more than I like that bikini shot. Im on my way to being in the best shape of my lifewobbly, corduroyed abdomen aside. I run, I spin, I eat well, and I feel strong and healthy. But youre never gonna catch me flaunting my flaws. Id rather tuck them into a pair of Spanx, thank you very much. If you have post-pregnancy stretch marks, loose skin, or a belly bulge and you still rock a bikini, go you. But if you choose not to, thats OK, too. I feel you. I recently signed up for my second half-marathon and when I told my 7-year-old son, he offered this gem: "Maybe the running will turn all those lines on your stomach into just six lines like a six-pack, mom! Fat chance. Poster Comment: Oh, well. ;) Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 2.
#1. To: BTP Holdings (#0)
Thank you very much for sharing this story of serious global import.
Who the hell is this lady anyway?
#3. To: Katniss (#2)
You tell me. Hope she caught my irony -- not everybody does around here, by any means.
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