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11th Feb 2017

This mum’s honest posts about her post-partum body are gorgeous

She isn't afraid of her stretchmarks

Rebecca Keane

While today’s society is full of love and praise for new mums and women becoming pregnant, many people forget the changes that occur to a woman’s body when she’s having children.

While I haven’t had any children, I’m sure many women can testify to the sentiments that having children is no easy task.

Aside from the havoc children wreak on your life when they’re born, many women have to go through 9 months of pain, mood swings and worse when trying to bear children, never mind what their body is left like after giving birth.

Instagram user Alexandra Kilmurray has dedicated her social media pages to showing off her post-partum body in all the glory it deserves.

Alexandra shares photos of her stretchmarks and the rest of her body after having two children, and the results are truly beautiful.

One recent post explained:

“This was my belly 8 weeks postpartum with my first son. Just going through some old pictures of my pregnancies and births. Carrying two babies over 9lbs back to back was tough. I am still recovering 6 months after my second son! Cheers to mummy tummy’s

Her beautiful uploads show that all bodies are beautiful, no matter what shape, size or texture.

✨✨✨Repost✨✨✨ Sigh – well it took 4 years for me to do this, I looked myself in the mirror today an I said "be kind" I just starred and remembered, all the transformations my body has gone through, the growing human beings that sits now by my side and hugs and kisses my belly with so much joy and love and, I remembered the cravings, the first kicks the hiccups the turns, the births, the most challenging life changing episode… wOah ! We go through so much, our bodies can barely describe the intensity of it. This lines and stretched belly couldn't tell better the story of growth that my life has experienced, do I regret it? No way! I think sometimes how my life would have been "if" and honestly is scary, because this lines have saved my life, saved me from self destruction, this stretched jelly belly has taught me more than anything about my feminine sacred energy, I have never felt more confident about the vehicle that in this life this soul is riding, because the empowerment I get from motherhood is beyond words. So I give thanks today for this experience, because I get to own it, to represent it, to nurture it and to share it, because it's perfect. ?? be kind to yourself, think why, think about your story and how awesome it's that you have emerged from all the bad and blooming into the light, into a beautiful being./// I love every thing about this picture and this story, hits so close to home for me. Thank you for sharing @theforestsoul @theforestsoul

A photo posted by Alexandra Kilmurray (@alexandrabrea_) on