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READ: Kylie Padilla on battling post-pregnancy insecurities

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Published March 13, 2018 11:33 AM PHT
Updated March 13, 2018 11:52 AM PHT

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Kylie Padilla talks about battling her post-pregnancy insecurities. Read on!

Kylie Padilla admits to having a lot of insecurities but she remains positive on her road to winning over it.

“There is a great deal of insecurity once a woman goes through pregnancy. I just wanted to say. I suffer from this because what human doesn’t, but I also wanted to articulate how empowering it is to discover your strengths as a woman, all over again with the intention of getting to know yourself, not to prove anything but to discover that maybe this is who you were all along,” she began on her Instagram post.

The Kapuso actress has been vocal about her struggles getting back in her pre-pregnancy state. And she is now more determined to be better “mentally, spiritually and physically.”

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Kylie said, “I have a goal, I have an image of who I want to be but these little things, these little imperfections teach me to appreciate what may not be beautiful to society, but beautiful because they are battle scars of how my body sacrificed it’s youth and tightness for housing a little miracle, little baby Alas.”

“All it takes now is determination and a battle with the mind to never let these insecurities become you. After all as I always say, you are more than your physical attributes but you must always strive to be better, healthier and (sana) wiser and grow as a human being,” she continued.

 

Lets get some truths out there. * there is a great deal of insecurity once a woman goes through pregnancy. I just wanted to say. I suffer from this because what human doesn’t but I also wanted to articulate how empowering it is to discover your strengths as a woman, all over again with the intention of getting to know yourself, not to prove anything but to discover that maybe this is who you were all along. Getting back into shape for example, is no effing walk in the park. I feel heavier, I am slower than I used to be and my stomach, no matter how much pain or how much I push myself is flabby from carrying and creating my baby. I have a goal, I have an image of who I want to be but these little things, these little imperfections teach me to appreciate what may not be beautiful to society, but beautiful because they are battle scars of how my body sacrificed it’s youth and tightness for housing a little miracle, little baby Alas. All it takes now is determination and a battle with the mind to never let these insecurities become you. After all as I always say, you are more than your physical attributes but you must always strive to be better healthier and (sana) wiser and grow as a human being. Mentally, spiritually and physically. knp *

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