My Tummy Tuck Made Me A Better Mother
Key Points:
- The author suffered from severe diastasis recti after childbirth, a condition where abdominal muscles separate and fail to heal properly, causing back pain, weakness, and other health issues.
- Despite regular intense exercise, the author was told by a doctor that surgery, specifically an abdominoplasty (tummy tuck), was the only effective treatment, but insurance classified it as cosmetic and refused coverage.
- After much consideration and fear of surgical risks, the author underwent the tummy tuck, which involved muscle repair and skin removal, resulting in significant relief from pain and improved core strength over six months.
- The experience changed the author's perspective on plastic surgery, advocating it as essential healthcare for birth-related injuries rather than a cosmetic indulgence, highlighting insurance disparities in treatment coverage.
- Five years post-surgery, the author reports a major improvement in quality of life, including reduced pain, better posture, and increased ability to engage actively with her children, viewing the surgery as a positive and empowering choice.