BIRTH SCARS
I just stepped out of the restroom, gisting, smiling while trying to fix my jean trouser and the next thing I heard was ‘why is your tummy like that’? I would have simply laughed it off or pretended not to have heard but something tugged at my heart.
I felt pained. Maybe because I expected better from a fellow mother or a woman, but then, women’s problems are women themselves. I was about to explain when I was cut by another statement of how she has two kids and her tummy not as wrinkled as mine.π
While trying to come up with excuses and justifications about my wrinkled stomach, I realized it wasn’t worth the stress of overthinking it. One, her two kids probably weighed lesser than mine, two, I survived the journey, yes, it was really a journey and most importantly I’m hoping to get more wrinkles.
It’s important we understand that every birth scar is a testimony of life no matter how ugly you think it is. Having a less ugly scar doesn’t make you better, rather, I think it means you had a smooth and jolly ride.
The wrinkles from childbirth are attributed to the size of the baby and how your once perfect flat stomach stretches to accommodate the child. So imagine little me, sorry I mean petite, with my sexy tummy π, housing a child of over 4kg.
You may squeeze your face when you see it, but I look at my mirror almost everyday, caress my wrinkles and then kiss my baby.
We scar differently

Beautiful... We must own our scars...
ReplyDeleteMore scars biko... whatever rocks your boat...no need explaining to noone
ReplyDelete... the scar is a testimony of life. I won't forget. Thanks for this babe.
ReplyDeleteWhat's a scar when the trophy is in good shape.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing
There is no ugly scar ❤️
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ReplyDeleteThe scar makes us human
ReplyDeleteWow, we need to learn to uplift one another as Women.
ReplyDeleteYou're beautiful the way you are Nancy
That scar is expensive thoπ. I love mine and I'm not ashamed to show it offπ€ͺ
ReplyDeleteWe loveeeet
ReplyDeleteYup. We definitely scar differently. Nice piece!
ReplyDeleteI would have assumed that a fellow woman would empathize more with the scars and provide words of encouragement. It just shows that the most important thing is self love. Always love yourself cos nobody can love you as much as you love yourself, scars and all.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Just love yourself no matter how people feel or what they think about you
ReplyDeleteScars or not, a woman is entitled to feel good about her body, yes! The worst thing that can happen to a woman is yielding to peer pressures.
ReplyDeleteJust in case you feel like giving improving the tone of your tummy, thereby reducing the wrinkles, you can contact a physiotherapist.✌️✌️