Meghan Trainor Reveals Her Husband Shaves Her?? Gets Candid About Pregnancy
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Meghan Trainor is an open book when it comes to pregnancy and motherhood. As she prepares to release her first book, Dear Future Mama, on April 25, the singer shared some candid details about her first pregnancy and the incredible support she received from her husband, Spy Kids actor Daryl Sabara.
Meghan Trainor Shared How Supportive Her Husband Is During Her Pregnancy
From shaving her legs to changing her diapers after delivery, Trainor revealed the lengths to which her husband went to make her pregnancy as smooth as possible. Trainor’s pregnancy life was far from glamorous, but she had a supportive partner in her husband, Sabara.
Trainor revealed that Sabara took on the task of shaving her legs and “everything” when her bump got too big. Trainor joked that she wanted a “clear path” for the C-section, and Sabara made sure everything was “gorgeous down there.” Sabara’s support didn’t stop there though, Trainor said he changed her diapers and threw away her bloody underwear after delivery.
Trainor’s experiences inspired her to write Dear Future Mama, a guide to pregnancy, birth, and new motherhood. The book will release on April 25. She hopes that her book will help other expecting mothers navigate the challenges that come with pregnancy and motherhood.
As Trainor prepares to welcome her second child, she’s excited to see how motherhood will change her. She and Sabara are thrilled to expand their family and give Riley a sibling. Trainor is even considering writing a sequel to her book to share her experiences with her second pregnancy.
Meghan Trainor Opens Up About Developing A Positive Body Image After Giving Birth
Trainor is known for being open and honest about her experiences, and her postpartum journey is no exception. In a recent interview, the singer spoke about developing a positive body image after giving birth to her son Riley.
Trainor revealed that she accomplished her weight loss goals after giving birth to Riley, but that it was a long and challenging process. Additionally, Trainor also spoke candidly about the challenges of adapting to her body’s changes during and after pregnancy.
“I did it the healthy way, the long way, the one pound-a-week way, and it’s a proud accomplishment that I never thought I could ever do.” Trainor said. “I had to keep reminding myself, ‘It’s healthy for the baby, I got to get big for the baby, and I’ve done it once. I could do it again.'”
Trainor’s openness and honesty about her postpartum journey can serve as an inspiration for others who are struggling with body image issues. By speaking out about her experiences, she is helping to break down the stigma surrounding postpartum bodies and promoting a message of self-love and acceptance.
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