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Evaluna calls to normalize postpartum bodies

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By Castle Pillar

28 Sep 2024, 17:48 PM EDT

The singer Evaluna Montaner She has been characterized by sharing with her followers the good and bad moments she has experienced on her journey through motherhood and this time was no exception. Without fear of what they will say, The famous woman opened up about the impact that her second pregnancy had on her body.

In a recent Instagram post, the mother of Indigo and Amaranto showed how she has managed to cope with the changes she has experienced on an emotional and physical level after welcoming her second daughter.

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According to Ricardo Montaner’s daughter, this has been possible by putting her comfort and practicality above vanity or the expectations that society has imposed on women who give birth.

Evaluna showed that she was able to wear jeans again shortly after becoming a mother for the second time thanks to an “old trick.” In front of the camera he made it clear that under his long oversized denim shirt, he does not button his pants, giving him greater comfort and mobility for his day’s activities.

“Proud of everything my body has done! Let’s normalize postpartum bodies. And yes, the ‘postpartum’ period can last as long as each person wants.“The young woman wrote to accompany the publication that just a few hours after coming to light already had dozens of likes and comments.

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Within the wave of messages that were released on the social network, those such as: “Well, my belly looks like this and I haven’t even had my first child. Let’s normalize not having a flat abdomen”, “Beautiful is beautiful even if she doesn’t realize it”, “Reinota”, “Thank you for showing it and not creating unrealistic expectations.”

This is how, once again, Evaluna Montaner sends a powerful reflection to the public in which she dismisses the criticisms and misguided expectations within motherhood.