Pregnancy can cause sudden bladder kicks that lead to unexpected urine leakage without warning. Hormonal changes such as elevated relaxin loosen pelvic joints and can produce severe mobility loss and constant pain. Intense pushing during labor can damage anal tissue and produce visible postpartum changes. Fetal shifts can disrupt balance and increase fall or accident risk late in pregnancy. Long-term hormone-driven changes can include new allergies, larger feet, altered hair texture, stronger nails, and persistent food aversions. Each pregnancy can present very differently for the same person, ranging from mild to extremely difficult. Recovery can reveal lasting bodily changes.
Your body produces a hormone called relaxin that helps loosen your pelvis in preparation for birth. Some women get waayyy too much too soon, and it loosens everything to the point you lose mobility, and every day, all day is painful. Also, your body pushes so hard during birth, you can feel yourself sh*t your own butthole out. Can confirm, week two postpartum, and my butthole looks like a bunch of grapes.
The stuff that stays with your body afterwards. I developed allergies after I had my second. My feet definitely got bigger. Hormones are no joke. My feet grew half a size, and my hair got curly. It was wavy before, but now I get ringlets. It also made my fingernails stronger. Also, I developed an aversion to beef that never really went away. I only eat it like once a month to this day, and my youngest is about to turn ten. It's like a second puberty...what the f*ck is happening to my body??? - MargotFenring
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