LOOK: Blogger shares 'saggy body selfies' to empower other moms

After her viral breastfeeding photo, the public has taken notice of the Australian blogger who is inspiring her fellow moms to be saggy and proud!

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After her much talked about viral breastfeeding photo which shows her nursing her son Jonah at her sister’s wedding, Australian blogger Haddas Ancliffe has gained tons of new followers on her instagram.

The internet first took notice when she posted this photo on Instagram, saying,”Just me and my baby having a drink (Gotta do what you gotta do, wedding or not) #normalizebreastfeeding"

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Turns out, it’s not only this photo that deserves to be lauded. Her instagram account is rife with empowering photos that many moms can relate to. Most of which are postpartum 'saggy body selfies'.

 

Through these posts she is able to inspire women to love their bodies. She is saggy and proud! And she thinks all moms should be, too.

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Her posts are refreshingly raw and many moms have commended Haddas for her guts and honesty.

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"[M]y body is stretched, sagging and uneven but I'm still attractive," Haddas captioned one of the photos. "You don't stop looking good in a bikini once you have kids, you just look like a different kind of good. When your body no longer looks like the Instagram bikini model and you have a mom bod, be proud!"

 

 

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"Your child thinks you're the most beautiful person in the world... That's all that matters anyway. #motherhood,” affirms Haddas.

 

 

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Saggy parts? They are to be celebrated! Take it from Haddas: "Stretch marks and imbalanced breasts and all the rest of that body changing goodness."

Sharing this with the world, she hopes her fellow mamas will embrace their postpartum bodies and be proud of their beauty, whatever shape they’re in!

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Written by

Bianchi Mendoza