Nov 062016
 

Liz W. Garcia an opinionated screen writer talks about hoe dirty she felt while writing about Candice Crawford’s hot post baby body. Only 3 weeks after having her baby Crawford showed up at a dinner looking stunning in a beautiful gown. The reporter says that women’s postpartum figures are a media obsession, which has fed a social obsession and this obsession has to stop. Garcia feels that women who follow these celebrities around need to stop since they are not being respected as a human being but as an object, that every woman should loose the wight 3 weeks after giving birth and forget about bonding witht he kid loosing the baby weight is more important for the cameras. Garcia is very upset at the fact that these celebrities show off their bodies weeks after giving birth when new mothers need the extra calories in order to breastfeed and stay healthy.She says that there are two logical explanations as how Crawford lost her baby weight so fast and she points at her genetics and undergarments to reshape her body. She also advises women to take control of their lives and not let the govenment tell them when to have children and celebrities making women feel ashame of their bodies. She advises women that the best way to fight against social media is by not believing everything that is publicized and understanding that everyone’s genetic dispositions are different and this will help many women understand that the weight loss promoted on social media by celebrities after giving birth are irealistic and unhealthy.

http://www.forbes.com/sites/lizgarcia/2012/04/30/media-obsession-with-celebrity-postpartum-bodies-is-part-of-the-war-on-women/#5d9565c35eb4