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A Mother's Body

Posted: 03/ 8/2012 11:00 am

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This is an image shared by 257 friends of mine on Facebook.

I understand why people responded to it and why it has the number of likes that it does. Our stretch marks and lose skin and dimples may not have been there twenty years ago, but they are part of who we are now and, therefore, they are beautiful. We earned them.

We are Women, hear us Roar!

But, here's the thing: I'm not roaring about my stretchmarks, I'm groaning.

Then there's this movement that seems to pop up every few years of mothers baring their bellies to show what we -- real women -- look like. Yes, it's absolutely refreshing to see what a normal belly is after years of being bombarded with washboard abs and Photoshopped perfection. Real bellies dimple and sag and dip and bulge. Real boobs do the same, and most of us have them. By recognizing this, we should all be more comfortable in our own skin. Well, that's the point at least.

But, while everyone else is comforted and roaring, all I'm thinking is that I'm sure as hell not going to be caught dead on the Internet without a shirt on. Good for those women. Their self-confidence and self-acceptance is inspiring. Good for their daughters, being raised by moms who are comfortable in their own skin. Good for their husbands who don't need deal with the mishigas that most partners do. It's a good thing -- I'm just not there yet.

My body gave me my children and for that, I will be eternally grateful. It is a beautiful thing, indeed. But, the stretch marks? They're not so pretty, no matter what exotic animal they're compared to. The stomach? Sorry, but I would prefer it be be flatter. The veins? No, I don't see little works of modern art in their formation. The sagging? The drooping? No, I can not say I love the effects that carrying and birthing three children has had on me. Does that make me anti-feminist, shallow and vain? Maybe, but it's the truth: I liked my body better before I had kids.

Would I trade my motherly imperfections for the experience of motherhood? Of course not, not in a million years. But, I don't consider them trophies, either. They're more like necessary consequences that I've learned to accept, but never fully embrace. I would do it all over again in a heartbeat, but I'm not exactly proud of them, either.

Perhaps someday, I won't slather coco butter on my skin, hoping for a miracle. Maybe I'll even wear a skimpy swimsuit at a crowded public pool without the slightest hint of self consciousness. Maybe I'll prance and roar and pound my chest with pride. But, more than likely, I won't. I think I'll always wish that I'd appreciated my pre-baby belly more and scowl at the cruel redistribution of weight. But, I do recognize that I'm more than a number on the scale or the ripples on my skin. I am woman. I guess I'm just not much of a roarer.

I do, however, really like to hiss.

 
 
 

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This is an image shared by 257 friends of mine on Facebook. I understand why people responded to it and why it has the number of likes that it does. Our stretch marks and lose skin and dimples ma...
This is an image shared by 257 friends of mine on Facebook. I understand why people responded to it and why it has the number of likes that it does. Our stretch marks and lose skin and dimples ma...
 
 
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bluespagan
Love is the Law, Love under Will
10:06 AM on 03/14/2012
I think that the message here is good and needs to be heard by women such as yourself and the ones posting here. There is absolutely nothing to be ashamed about! OK so you are not model perfect. But then again a majority of the population isn't. You have those stretchmarks because your body did what it ws intended to, you didn't get them by sitting around eating cake, bon bons and coke all day. Your body helped make, nurture and birth a human being. I would say that you definitely earned the right to no longer look like a prepubescent girl and instead look like a woman.
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08:52 AM on 03/13/2012
I feel your pain. I live on the beach where it's warm year round and I watch these pre-baby bodies and I do feel a little envious. I love my two boys, but I will be eventually trading these stretch mark scars in for a tummy tuck scar...and the woman who claims that vaginal birth destroys your vagina: Do Kegel exercises. I do anywhere from 50-100 everyday and I've never had any problems. Tight as a virgin.
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BeanBoo
05:31 PM on 03/12/2012
I don't view stretch marks as tiger stripes, I view them as prison stripes.
02:00 AM on 03/12/2012
Stretch marks? Eh... Those dont phase me. I am amazed at the power of my body and its ability to produce two beautiful baby boys. Seems like you would have more to worry about than saggy skin. I know i do.
05:21 PM on 03/11/2012
I thinks it's funny that people only talk about strech marks, dimples, and loose skin, but have we forgotten that the most important thing that changed (for the ppl who had a vagional birth) is the vagina! No one wants to bring that up. It's never talked about, but I'm here to tell you that NO it is NEVER the same after having kid(s)! It doesn't look the same! It's true, but I guess I'm the only one who admits that. I have a hard time knowing what I look like 'down there' and feeling comfortable with that. I have no stretch marks, or dimples, nothing that I can't acheive at the gym, but the vagina is never going to be the same, period.
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08:53 AM on 03/13/2012
Kegel exercises...do 50ish every day and you'll be good to go.
09:35 PM on 03/10/2012
Haha, that picture is hilariously absurd. "You're a goddamn tiger who earned her stripes." You had sex with a man and had a baby because of it. What exactly did you earn?
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cafebeege
12:53 AM on 03/11/2012
We take it by your sign in name you're female. IF you ever carry a child and give birth you will know......but only then.
01:51 AM on 03/11/2012
9 months of sitting around, grumpy, eating pickles and taking an epidural at the hospital... yea.. thats totally earning something. Oh and I like how these women are talking about stretch marks being some sign of accomplishment....... how about the freaking CHILD being the sign? Nah.. they clearly care more about their stomachs. Typical.
egs1217
D for Progressive, R for Regressive. I'm D.
02:54 PM on 03/11/2012
@shinyglitterdoll: tell me, would your response be the same if the mother had nearly died giving birth? or if she'd been told 'no meds or it'll kill your child - so tough it out'? or IF she'd been raped and become pregnant as a result and gone ahead with the pregnancy? - or what if she was told there was no possibility of the child surviving unless she did something nearly physical impossible to save it's life - and yet did anyway? What about becoming a mother do you not have a clue about - do you think it ends AT the moment of birth? Yeah. She's more than earned her 'stripes', while you've earned nothing but complete scorn. I sincerely hope that IF you're female (I'm quite sure you're not), you get to experience an extremely long and painful labour at some point in time. You will then learn the meaning of the word 'Karma'.
05:21 PM on 03/11/2012
somebody is grumpy today.......
05:33 PM on 03/11/2012
Yeah, I would. But hey, If you want to feel like a hero for getting pregnant and delivering a baby- something that has been happening since the dawn of time by every species on earth- go ahead and delude yourself. Enjoy those tiger stripes, zebra stripes, or whatever else you want to call them to make yourself feel better about them! You've "earned" them! =)
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ccdae5
Not a 1%'er...........yet
03:18 PM on 03/10/2012
Those are battle scars, wear 'em with pride!
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OhioSpeaks
..ah, life, and its total Futility...
02:47 PM on 03/10/2012
great article... some women call them their battle scars.... and it is a battle worth fighting to get our babies is it not? : )

not to brag, but.... I have two sons and no stretch marks.... I do however have a lovely horizontal c-section emergency scar that I wear proudly.
02:35 PM on 03/10/2012
Stretch marks be damned! How do I get rid of my wife's fangs and talons?
egs1217
D for Progressive, R for Regressive. I'm D.
11:01 AM on 03/11/2012
maybe the fangs and talons are her way of getting rid of you? y'think? ;)
02:13 PM on 03/10/2012
Do I love my stretch marks? No. Do I hate my stretch marks? No. Am I mature enough to realize they are all apart of getting pregnant and having a baby? Yes. Are the marks on my body because of getting pregnant worth it now that I have my daughter? Without a doubt. Would I do it all aver again? In a second. Im not a tiger. Im a woman. A proud woman. Proud for my accomplishments. Not because I have a "scar free" body.
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Mtka
Some days it's just not worth chewing through the
02:10 PM on 03/10/2012
Love it! I have plenty of stretch marks due to my first child being almost 11 lbs. and 23.5" long, then another baby exactly 2 years later. The first was an emergency c-section, so I have a vertical scar, and the second came from the same scar. Tummy muscles cut in half. The doctor asked me if I wanted him to put a zipper in in case I wanted more! No thanks. Anyway, my tummy looks like a battleground, and age and gravity havenn't helped matters, either, but hey - that's the "risk" we take when we decide to have kids!
akarmahitmydogma
Old Saying - Paper Doesn't Refuse Ink
01:49 PM on 03/10/2012
there are a few of us who will read this article and were residents of pittsburgh during the 70's and 80's. a percentage of these people will have also been listeners to the obrien and gary morning radio show and their humor. like me, i hope they remember the frequent mention on this show of the "wilmerding stretchmark museum."

(wilmerding is a small suburban area just east of pittsburgh)
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Luke Vaan Horne
01:41 PM on 03/10/2012
EMU oil will reduce the stretch marks significantly. My ex wife looked like a zebra and used it for a year and they went away.
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Mtka
Some days it's just not worth chewing through the
02:20 PM on 03/10/2012
Were you the one who researched it all for her because you were grossed out by the marks? Describing your wife "looking like a zebra" is rather derogatory for the woman who gave birth to your kids, isn't it? What do YOU look like - Adonis?
04:57 PM on 03/10/2012
WoW ! ! Hate men often ???
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rjcate14
01:39 PM on 03/10/2012
why are so many of you people rude? we need more women to love themselves. then we might actually have a chance at getting rid of eating disorders. i am glad this woman is proud of her body and i wish more women where like her
12:48 PM on 03/10/2012
Some women are so ridiculous. Do I LIKE the dimples and droops? Not so much. I do my best to take ccare of my body but when I lay in my coffin, people will remember what was inside my heart, not what my belly looked like.