Ashley Graham is being vulnerable once again with her fans, letting them in on the harder parts of her postpartum journey.
Graham, who also shares son Isaac, 2, with husband Justin Ervin, is findind support on Instagram.
One person commented on her post, “INCHESSSS!! That’s how mine is right now but it’s bc my pcos and all my vitamins 😂.”“Omg, I thought I am the only one looking like this 😅😅😅,” one person wrote. “I feel so much better now, thank you for being so transparent with your postpartum journey.” “This post is why I love you!” someone else said. “Please keep normalising the horrifying things that happen to us mothers when we literally give up our life to welcome our babes into the world! No one ever tells you this stuff and it’s mortifying when it happens! Keep being you wonder woman!”
Ashley Graham's breastfeeding photos wonderfully capture the beauty and, at times, the messiness of feeding her kids.
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