PICS: Social media trolls mom over her giant baby bump
Updated | By Justin Paul James
A mom has clapped back at haters on social media after being trolled over something that's normal for pregnant moms.
If you're a mom reading this, think back to the time you were pregnant. No, don't think about the swollen feet and morning sickness, but focus on how you felt rubbing and feeling your baby bump.
It's normal for moms to have a baby bump - I mean they are basically an oven for nine months, but is it natural to get dragged on social media for it? Definitely not.
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Elisha Bakes, an Australian mom recently gave birth to a baby boy, but her pregnancy was not easy. In addition to the usual symptoms, Bakes had a massive baby bump which prompted a select few social media trolls to hate her for it.
She was asked on many occasions why her bump was 'so big', and some even accused her of Photoshopping pictures to deceive her followers. Her Instagram account managed to rake up over 37,000 followers to date.
Take a look at some of the pics of her when she was pregnant below:
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The mom clapped back in one of her posts asking her trolls to be kinder to her.
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She also added: "What’s the perfect bump?... It’s crazy how many comments I’ve read about myself. “Must be photoshopped” “is she giving birth to a teenager” “triplets” “ouch glad that’s not me” and then you see women who carry small who have to deal with people commenting that their baby mustn’t be healthy or “I look bigger than that after eating a pizza” it’s just horrible how much bullying goes on. At the end of the day you can’t help how you show and carrying a baby is hard work no matter the size. Everyone carry’s differently..."
Jane is all too familiar with baby bumps. After giving birth to three kids, this is something she can relate to
Did you have a tough pregnancy or was it a breeze? Share your comments with us below.
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