And we don't do what we are supposed to do after childbirth which is messing a lot of us up.
After I had my first 2, my belly was wrapped, something my grandma taught my mum, a cloth or bandage is wrapped around your belly tight after shower/bath and kept on throughout the day and night during the first 6 weeks of breast feeding.
I also had to squat over hot water with salt and herbs in it and steam for a few mins everyday for a few weeks post birth.
Now that naturally takes care of two cosmetic procedures, tummy tuck and vaginal rejuvenation.
2 things that you can not control are stretchmarks, although you can use oils to reduce visibility, plus this is what waistbeads are actually for, the more children you had the more you wore.
The second is saggy breasts, again there are exercises you were supposed to do prior and post birth that would reduce the sag.
I know these things make a huge difference because with my 3rd pregnancy I had an emergency c section so I was not allowed to wrap my belly due to the sutra stitches nor could I do the squat/steam until the stitches were fully healed.
This is when I blew up to 200lbs and it took almost 9 months for me to get down to my pre baby weight.
So now we have many women, I'm not saying this lady did, just in general, choosing the option to have elected c sections instead of giving birth naturally means that even if women are aware of these natural post baby procedures, they can no longer do them so have to go back under the knife again as soon as they can to get the desired effect.
Our stretchmarks and fluffy breasts used to be symbols of our fertility and a testimonial to the fact we survived something as dangerous as childbirth (which is still quite dangerous)
Now people want to erase all that evidence and look like they just sneezed the baby out.