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Right!!! I considered it after having my last child … to get the mommy makeover. Went & did the consultation & realized that’s not the message I personally desired to project to my children. We are made perfect just as we are. Our bodies may change. We age. That’s what has been normal (as far as we know) for millennials.

Maybe I’m wrong but it feels right to stay as I’ve been made.

Now, if it were for health or a surgery to make life easier… I may consider it. That said: I still haven’t gotten a back surgery that may/may not make my health easier. 🤣

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Like you, I had three children relatively young and in quick succession. After that, I also thought about what I would want to change about my body and have surgery on. I then realized that I actually like myself and my body. Sure, my body is far from perfect, but I'm not perfect either. I love this imperfection. And the most important thing for me is to be healthy. And as you say, I also want to set an example for my children that you should be self-confident about your body and that beauty is not dependent on a scalpel. Nevertheless, everyone has to make this decision for themselves. And I respect everyone, no matter what they decide.