Country Star’s Recent Post-Pregnancy Message Highlights Positive Attitudes Surrounding the Post-Baby Figure, Notes Beverly Hills Physicians
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) November 30, 2015 -- According to an article published November 13th by People Magazine, country music star Jessie James Decker made a brave but slightly unusual choice to show her Instagram followers that the praise that they were bestowing on her for so quickly returning to her pre-pregnancy form may have been pre-mature. Saying that she didn’t “want to mislead any mommy's who just had babies and are stressing,” Decker posted a follow-up photo showing her progress more accurately, which she claims is still 15 pounds away from her pre-pregnancy weight. She concludes with the message that, while she eventually aims to regain her pre-baby form, she is in no rush and mothers should not be hard on themselves or others when it comes to losing the weight. According to Beverly Hills Physicians, this is extremely positive and helpful attitude for such an influential new mother to have, and they echo the sentiment that mothers should be in no rush to reclaim their old physique.
Beverly Hills Physicians explains that, through the cosmetic and plastic surgery procedure that they offer their patients, they regularly listen to concerns from new mothers about parts of their body that experienced seemingly irreversible changes as a result of their pregnancy. The most common of concerns usually pertain to sagging breasts, sagging or loose skin around the midsection, as well as stubborn pockets of fat that were built up during the pregnancy. BHP explains that, while a simple weight gain can be fixed with a post-pregnancy diet and exercise regimen, problems with sagging generally require a cosmetic procedure to correct.
Beverly Hills Physicians explains that their “mommy makeover” procedures, including breast augmentation/lift, tummy tuck, and liposuction, are used either separately or in combination with one another to correct some of these common concerns. Yet, they explain that many women do not necessarily rush to get these procedures in the time immediately following their pregnancy. While a feeling of urgency to return to top form is certainly valid, BHP notes that it is not necessary, and that some women put off procedures until they know that they are completely done having children or breastfeeding.
Beverly Hills Physicians concludes that, whatever new mothers choose, what is important is that the decision of whether or not and when to elect plastic surgery should come from a personal desire and not because of pressure put on by others. For more information about the mommy makeover package of procedures, and all of the other plastic surgery procedures that Beverly Hills Physicians offers, call the medical group today at 800-788-1416, or visit BHP online at http://www.BeverlyHillsPhysicians.com.
Michael Clauw, Cyberset Corp, +1 (818) 883-7277 Ext: 121, [email protected]
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