Zuckerberg explains it in more detail:
“Yes, we're all aware that a pregnancy does change our bodies, but let’s not see this as a total disaster that needs to be fixed for every single woman.” This provokes a reasonable question, such as: Did the rise of the mommy makeover craze come about because of media and resulting societal pressures? Or maybe it's just that some women simply want their pre-baby bodies and self-confidence back?
To get the facts straights on the reasoning amonge women who undergo a cosmetic surgery after having a baby, we polled mothers of all age ranges. The resuts are interesing: 99.5% of them had work done after they had a child (or children) and 85% of them have had more than two kids.
Though, talking about pros to undergo a surgery, medics warn that wehen we're discussing the subject of getting that post-pregnancy body back in shape, neither crash dieting nor a strict and exhausting exercise programs are the way to go. This is especially true in case you've gone through a difficult pregnancy or a C-section delivery or are breastfeeding at the