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Cardi B Opens Up About Postpartum Journey After Third Baby

Cardi B Shares Insights on Her Postpartum Journey After Welcoming Her Third Baby

Cardi B Talks Postpartum Experience After Third Child
Cardi B Talks Postpartum Experience After Third Child

Cardi B is taking a new approach to her postpartum recovery following the birth of her third child. The rapper, who welcomed her baby on September 12, 2024, shared that her mindset during this postnatal period is markedly different from her previous experiences. Cardi emphasised focusing on light cardio exercises rather than intense physical activity. She mentioned on X (formerly Twitter) that staying active and busy helps her manage potential postpartum depression and keep her mind occupied.

Dealing with Societal Pressures

Cardi B’s candid remarks about postpartum pressures reflect a broader conversation about “snap back” culture. 

This term describes the societal expectation for new mothers to swiftly return to their pre-baby bodies.

Cardi highlighted how this pressure can be both motivating and burdensome. 

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Her response underscores the need for a more supportive and less judgmental approach to postpartum recovery.

The Grammy-winning artist expressed her frustration with societal expectations around “snap back” culture, which pressures new mothers to quickly regain their pre-pregnancy physique. 

Cardi, who has faced criticism for her body changes during pregnancy, addressed her critics directly.

She explained that while she has always resisted the pressure to conform to unrealistic recovery standards, this time around, she feels a strong urge to achieve her goals and stay active.

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Personal Reflections and Future Goals

In her follow-up posts, Cardi B revealed her enthusiasm for setting and achieving new goals during this recovery period. 

She shared that despite the challenges, she feels energised and motivated to make the most of her time. 

Her approach to managing this phase of motherhood focuses on balancing physical activity with mental well-being, emphasising a personalised and self-compassionate recovery process.

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Written by Isha Sharma

I am an undergraduate Journalism student at Delhi University. I bring a unique blend of confidence and creativity to the table. Whether I'm in front of the camera or working diligently behind it, I thrive on the art of storytelling. A passionate cricket enthusiast with a deep admiration for Mahendra Singh Dhoni, I believe that the journey of our thoughts and actions is far more important than the final outcome. My approach to life and work is grounded in being fully present, which allows me to craft meaningful narratives. Additionally, I have a knack for using Canva to bring my ideas to life visually.

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