People Mistakenly Thought This Mum Was Pregnant, So She Created A Space To Honour Post-Baby Bodies

'I'm ready to say to society - it's you, not me.'

As if there isn’t enough to deal with when you become a new mum, without the added pressure that many women feel to ‘bounce back’ to their pre-baby body straight away.

One mother decided she was no longer going to let societal expectations of how she should look get her down. After her post-pregnancy body was repeatedly mistaken for a baby bump, she created a place to honour her body and she wants to encourage others to do the same.

Whitney Dwyer founded her blog, My Post Baby Body Life, in 2015, as a safe space for mothers to be inspired to embrace the way they look:

“Prepare to feel good about yourself,” the mother-of-two said.

“[This is] a blog dedicated to conversations and images of women and how we relate to our post-baby bodies. It is not about losing weight or the latest workout trends.”

In August 2015, Whitney shared a bikini snap of herself after she decided to wear a two-piece to the beach for the first time in five years.

Left with a protruding stomach due to diastasis - a condition that causes two muscles that run down the middle of your stomach to separate during pregnancy - Whitney was had been too embarrassed to wear it previously.

Especially because her own anxieties were compounded by strangers asking if she was pregnant.

“I accept their apologies, usually respond with some self-loathing type comment to lighten the mood but afterwards there are always a flurry of thoughts that run through my head- an internal debate that consequently alters my mood,” she said.

“No joke, it got so bad at one point that I started wondering if I was in fact pregnant.”

“I am ready to say to society - it’s you, not me.””

But now Whitney is “done feeling guilty” and wants other mothers to also feel good in lingerie or bikinis.

She already has a whole group of mothers who are sharing their stories: 

Tiara: “This body has done some thangs. I mean really we been carrying these hips, these thighs, the whole damn package since time immemorial... I am still deeply saddened and offended by every human that thinks it’s their right to attack female bodies.”

Maya: “I have learned over the years to accept and love my body because it’s mine and I’m only getting one. I decided I’m not going to continue to spend time wishing I could change something I have no control over.”

Andria: “I gained a few tiger stripes on my breast and sides, but pregnancy was not my first experience with battle wounds.”

Gloria: “I feel like my body and my perception of my body are works in progress. Even when I was thinner- I never felt like I was thin enough. No matter what I did, my body wasn’t good enough. However, in some ways, now after having a baby I feel better about my body because it did something miraculous!”

Julia: “I am free, and I am home, and I thank my children every day for giving me this perfect vessel for my love.”

Zee: “I am a new mum who gave birth to an amazing little girl four months ago. I have come to realise in this short amount of time that I will be her first and biggest role model and influence.”

Before You Go

10 Celeb Quotes That Prove Just How Incredible Mum Bods Are
Olivia Wilde(01 of10)
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“I believe in a world where mothers are not expected to shed any physical evidence of their child-bearing experience.” (credit:Mario Anzuoni / Reuters)
Giovanna Fletcher(02 of10)
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“Our bodies are amazing and even after having a miscarriage, where I felt that it had completely failed me, it’s incredible what our bodies can do. We all need to get rid of that judgement. It doesn’t matter, that’s not what our bodies are there for." (credit:Tim P. Whitby via Getty Images)
Kerry Washington(03 of10)
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“I’ve been really focused on not being ‘back’ to anything, but being the best version of myself right now. My body is the site of a miracle now. I don’t want to be pre-miracle.” (credit:Danny Moloshok / Reuters)
Zooey Deschanel(04 of10)
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"To expect someone to look like her pre-baby self immediately is odd. Because you just grew a human and then birthed that human — there's a lot that needs to go back to where it was. All your organs move around, for chrissakes!" (credit:Lucy Nicholson / Reuters)
Kristen Bell(05 of10)
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“When I look down, even now, at the extra skin on my belly, it’s a reminder that I’ve done something spectacular. It’s a reminder that I’m a superhero.” (credit:ANGELA WEISS via Getty Images)
Eva Mendes(06 of10)
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“That whole ‘bounce back’ after pregnancy. I don’t like that terminology. Look, if you got into the bikini two weeks after, good for you, but that wasn’t me. And that’s okay.” (credit:GUS RUELAS / Reuters)
Jennifer Garner(07 of10)
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“I am not pregnant, but I’ve had three kids and there is a ‘bump’. From now on ladies, I will have a bump and it will be my baby bump. Let’s just all settle in and get used to it. It’s not going everywhere.” (credit:Joshua Roberts / Reuters)
Zoe Saldana(08 of10)
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“You have to give yourself time. Breastfeed. Stay home. Sleep. Your kid is only three months old. Like, what are you going to the gym for? Catch up on the fucking [TV] reruns.” (credit:Danny Moloshok / Reuters)
Drew Barrymore(09 of10)
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“After making two babies…it’s hard to stay positive and love yourself. You feel like a kangaroo with a giant pouch, everything’s saggy and weird. But you think about how beautiful it is that you’re able to make children.” (credit:Mario Anzuoni / Reuters)
Reese Witherspoon(10 of10)
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"I like my body so much better after I had kids. Is that a crazy thing to say? I'm more womanly. I feel sexier." (credit:Lucy Nicholson / Reuters)