Valentine's Day is just a week away. And perhaps right now you feel too exhausted, too fat, too frumpy or just too busy to even contemplate a romantic Valentine’s Day.
We've decided to remove the pressure of trying to look sexy while wearing baby spit up or waddling to get your Gaviscon. Instead, we're going to give all you mums-to-be and new mums 7 reasons why you should love yourself. Some of them are physical. Others run deeper than that.
We've decided to remove the pressure of trying to look sexy while wearing baby spit up or waddling to get your Gaviscon. Instead, we're going to give all you mums-to-be and new mums 7 reasons why you should love yourself. Some of them are physical. Others run deeper than that.
Come back every day between now and 14 Feb to get a daily reason why you should Love Yourself. And because we know that you'd probably prefer the box of chocolates pictured below instead of a bunch of overpriced roses, we're offering it to one lovely mum or mum-to-be. Simply Like Us on Facebook and you'll be entered into the draw. For those of you who are already Facebook fans, leave us a comment on one or more of the Love Yourself blog posts and you'll be eligible too!
Day 1: Love your bosoms
We're a bra company so bosoms are a very good place to start. Many women are amazed at how big their breasts get during pregnancy. We know that for some of you, big can mean uncomfortable. But for many women, being pregnant or breastfeeding is the first time you actually have a cleavage. Those scoop necklines have never looked so good. Your husband or partner is secretly in awe and probably sneaks a peek whenever he can. Even if they feel enormous, celebrate them. Because they look gorgeous. And more importantly, they are creating breast milk, a substance that feeds and nourishes your baby. No need for a recipe book - your body just does it all on its own. Pretty clever things breasts.
If you want to show your bosoms some love, get them a supportive and comfortable nursing or maternity bra. You can also try anti-stretchmark oils or creams to keep the skin soft - just ensure they're suitable for breastfeeding.
Once you stop breastfeeding, you may find that your breasts seem to disappear. Having got used to your larger bust, you might feel a bit deflated. Don't. Firstly, remember what an awesome job they just did for you. Plus, they're probably less painful now. They belong to you again. You might even consider letting your husband or partner near them at last! And if all else fails, head to the shops and get yourself a new padded bra.
So go on mums, love your bosoms - no matter their size or shape. They're part of you!
So go on mums, love your bosoms - no matter their size or shape. They're part of you!
Tell us below why you love your bosoms and don't forget to Like us on Facebook to be entered into our Valentine's draw.
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