We are excited to begin a new series here on our blog, interviewing moms and hearing about their motherhood journey! We hope you find strength and encouragement from their words! Here's our interview with Kris Buckhout!
You’ve had your baby and are struggling with feeling confident, comfortable and happy in your new body. It’s okay — remember that you’re not alone, and it’s truly not your fault you feel this way. But it is your responsibility — for you and your baby — to take the necessary steps to feel better.
Most breastfeeding moms often find themselves struggling with unexpected breastfeeding challenges. Although it’s a natural option to feed your baby, who knew there were so many problems that could arise? In the earlier weeks of breastfeeding, many women can find themselves struggling with common issues like low milk supply, clogged ducts, engorgement, or trouble with latching.
"The negative feelings you may experience about your postpartum body could be about more than just your physical appearance. The loss of a woman’s pre-baby body (the body you’ve gotten used to and known since becoming a woman) is tangible, visible evidence (and a reminder) that her life and identity has changed significantly, and that can feel incredibly scary, isolating and overwhelming.
"We are constantly being bombarded by cultural expectations of how our bodies should look. Take a second to scroll through your social media feed, peruse any pop culture website or magazine, or think about all the products that exist to help you “lose weight quickly.” Society places an insane emphasis on thinness and physical appearance — the “perfect body.”