Yes. Many moms feel neutral but uncomfortable. This is about easing that awkwardness, not forcing confidence.
Yes. Many moms feel neutral but uncomfortable. This is about easing that awkwardness, not forcing confidence.
That’s completely okay. Recovery doesn’t have a deadline — it starts whenever you’re ready.
This is meant to feel supportive, not create expectations. Most women use it as a calming routine, not a results test.
That’s normal. This is designed to fit imperfect routines, not require discipline or pressure.
Yes. Many moms choose it because it feels gentle and comforting during recovery.
Yes. This is often used before women feel ready for tighter clothes, not after.
Most moms say it does the opposite — it helps the area feel less tense and less avoided.
It’s centered on how you feel living in your body again — comfort comes before anything else.
That’s common. This offers a gentler way to reconnect without forcing attention or judgment.
There’s no “end point.” Most women keep using it as long as it feels supportive in their routine.