Danisha, a proud mother of four, decided to share her journey of accepting her postpartum body on social media. Initially feeling ashamed and hiding her belly, she decided to embrace her flaws and inspire others to do the same. Danisha acknowledged that the female body goes through significant changes after childbirth, but society’s unrealistic standards and images can make women feel inadequate.
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