It's just true.
A Photographer Shows a Woman’s Body After Pregnancy, and It’s Not What We See in Fashion Magazines

The female body goes through a lot of changes throughout a pregnancy, and what we see in magazines isn’t even close to the reality of how beautiful a woman’s body is after giving birth. Everyone uses Photoshop to edit out stretch marks and loose skin. Jade Beall however, a talented photographer, decided to show the unfiltered side of pregnancy through her work and helps women embrace their beauty and love their body after going through the magical transition of motherhood.
Here at Bright Side, we wanted to share the magnificent works of this photographer who highlights the beauty of stretch marks during pregnancy.
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Which of these photos touched you the most? Please let us know in the comments below.
Comments
I was taken with pics 1,2 8 & 9 they show the beauty of how our body looks even beautiful after giving life. Amazing photos.
Women's bodies are amazing.
They were all great photos, but 3, 6, 8 and 10 really touched me.
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