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Something’s been bothering me for about a month or so, and we gotta talk it because the math’s just not mathing! On the one hand, we’ve got folks praising Rihanna for baring her baby bump in a number of unapologetically sexy ’fits. And on the other hand, we’ve got folks bashing Lizzo for baring her bodacious butt in a number of unapologetically sexy ’fits, most recently a pair of
As a proud member of the plus-size community, I’m more accustomed to the latter: big-bellied bodies bearing nothing but hate disguised as misinformed concern for our health and well-being. I mean, for the last several years, we’ve watched trolls try to tear down Lizzo for rocking a
To be clear, I’m not here to tell anyone what they should be doing, how they should be presenting, or what they need to wear. I’m also not here to pit Rih or Lizzo against each other, as they’ve both blazed legendary trails and shattered ridiculous conventions in the fashion world and beyond. What I am here to do is call out the double standard of celebrating pregnant bodies while critiquing fat bodies. What’s the so-called logic? Is the size of a pregnant body—particularly those of cisgender women—more acceptable and respectable because they’re carrying a child and doing what their bodies are supposedly meant to do according to society standards? Whereas society standards also insist that plus-size bodies are unacceptable and inappropriate because they deviate from bigoted Western beliefs of what women’s bodies are supposed to look like—I call bullshit.
One pieces are everything right now. They’ve moved on from being a mom thing to a super-sexy style that shows off your bod in all the right ways—no matter your shape or size.
The catch is that, for as figure-flattering as the style is, it can be difficult to find one that offers a superior fit. After all, you’re asking a single piece of fabric to drape over all parts of your body just right. Then, if you have big
We scoured the Internet for the best one pieces if you have a big chest. These aren’t your grandma’s swimsuits. Some are pretty high cut when you want to show off a little
I’ve scoured the Interwebs to find the best, most flattering options for your girls—halter tops that offer coverage, but don’t resemble a tablecloth, for example. And sexy one-pieces that suck you in and push you up. Yes, you could say I’m your swimwear fairy godmother. So click your heels together three times and get your credit card out because these suits are so cute (and we promise, they come in your size!) they’re likely to sell out fast.
It’s worth remembering that women with babies have always worked – the bottom line is that throughout history and in many cultures they couldn’t afford not to. Often this work involved fairly strenuous manual labor and we know these moms continued to breastfeed their babies without problems.
The range of “normal”, though, is enormous. Some women resume their menstrual cycles soon after giving birth, while others do not resume menstruating until the baby is weaned (which can be months or years later, depending on how long the baby is nursed). This depends on how sensitive the mother’s body is, and how frequently the baby nurses. Also, some women have a non-ovulatory period before 6 months postpartum, but do not menstruate again for many months.