Is it time for us to opt out of snapback culture? 👀
So, what's the real reason some women want to share these unrealistic body goals so soon after having a baby? According to Noor Mubarak, Perinatal mental health counsellor atShe added: “We know from research how powerful the impact of social media 'likes' on our dopamine and rewards system can be. We are especially susceptible to this when we are feeling isolated, lonely, anxious or low - all feelings which are frequently reported by postpartum women.
It makes me furious to think about how much these unrepresentative images on social media are fuelling postpartum body dysmorphia among more vulnerable groups. While I found them triggering, I had a strong enough support network to stop it becoming anything greater.
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