Why The Internet Has A Problem With A Woman Like This

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Hannah from Ballerina Farm, has received hate online from other women about her quick postpartum recovery. It seems like more and more, inspirational people are being vilified because people want everything and everyone to be “relatable”.

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Jealously is an ugly, ugly thing . God’s blessings on this family .

jimalancook
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I was 35 when I gave birth to my 3rd child, went for a postpartum check up on day 10 and the doctor was like, “Woah you lost all the weight already, huh?” I was like, actually it was gone by day 4, slid off like melting butter.” He actually shooshed me and said, “Please don’t say that too loud, even the other nurses are bitter about that kind of stuff and a lot of my patients are super sensitive on that topic, too!” Everyone’s postpartum journey is different. It can even vary with each pregnancy. She has good genetics, good for her! But she also probably eats a healthier diet living an organic farm lifestyle, which aids in a faster recovery, etc.

janedoe-hklt
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Hannah and Daniel are my neighbors. I know them. I go to church with them and make faces at their kids 😅 I’m glad that people like them, with such level heads, are getting the world’s attention :) I can tell you that they are very enjoyable to be around and are excellent role models for people and families in general. They’re super down to earth and inspiring in their simplicity, attitudes, practicality, and their art and business. Go ballerina farm 🎉

sebastian_barr
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She’s also setting an example for how you can be a great mother while still maintains your individuality

kimberlylanghirt
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Shes had 8 babies. She knows what she's about. Every postpartum is different. Why do we women do this crap to each other?? She knows what she is about!!!!

dianaRC
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She hasn't lost herself in being a mother, she still has goals and passions and things that are hers. I think THAT is what upsets all these other women. They no longer have personalities.
She's *literally* the strong, independent woman everyone talks about.

scrambldmegs
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“Why do we have to adapt to other people’s insecurities?”

tea_
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Honestly, after 8 kids I'm sure she's got this on lockdown. She knows exactly what to do and everything.

ethanolcott
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Home birth Mom of 3 here 👋 People are too far removed from her lifestyle to understand. You can only rest like that postpartum with the first, which is also the hardest on your body. My 3rd was beautifully born after 3.5 hours of labor just after 8 a.m. I had a tiny nap around 12 p.m, but was up doing everything because I wanted to! My body was absolutely able to do so. Your body adjusts differently after each birth and natural births with no complications (tearing, stitches, etc.) have a TOTALLY different healing process. Thanks for highlighting her Brett! I only recently heard of her, but will be a big supporter now!

brittanywickliffe
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I think it says a lot more about Hannah and her husband that they’ve come from wealth and intentionally chose the life they live. They could’ve easily had 1-2 kids, lived in a fancy house somewhere, sent their kids to private school, and never lifted a finger again. The fact that they’ve chose to continue working a really difficult job, grow a business, provide jobs for others, and grow a huge family says a lot about their values and who they are as people.

candycandyissodandy
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I am watching this 4 days before my C-section and looking like a water balloon on legs. I havent been able to walk in months without pain and couldn't even imagine doing basic stretches right now due to pelvic dysfunction. But it didn't even occur to me to be upset about this woman looking like a boss 1 week postpartum. She's awesome, and I hope I can reach even 10 percent of her fitness level postpartum. I have a lucrative career, a beautiful daughter, a healthy unborn son, and a loving husband. I have to think women who get so mad at someone like this are just very insecure and have no support. If you have a great life and family then seeing someone else's success should never upset you.

teresaarnold
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As one of the more advanced ballet dancers at my dance school I 100% agree with what Brett has said. It was always SO incredibly annoying and frustrating when people approached me and either was concerned that I had an eating disorder or that i wasnt being enough of a positive example to girls my age, but ALSO when they would make comments saying that "ballet doesnt look difficult" or "anyone could train like that". Like no, not everyone has the physical capability or pain tolerance to put up with ballet training. Your right, you are doing things that your body is not naturally supposed to do, but THATS WHATS SO BEAUTIFUL ABOUT IT. Every time I watch my friends dance or even myself, sometimes, it brings you to another world. Its unreachable, fantasizing, ethereal, and unrealistic. THATS why its impressive, thats why people love it. So many people want to give that up so others can feel adequate or "enough". Like sorry I know how to have self discipline and work hard.

avafidler
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My grandma was like this woman with the energy and drive of 10 women. She raised 9 kids while her husband farmed long hours to survive, she had so many incredible hobbies and talents that she developed and made all kinds of things happen around her all while giving her kids attention, love, instruction, and keeping her house, yard, and yes, her body immaculate. We all have different strengths and weaknesses. I am not like her but I wish I was. I'm not going to beat myself up over it and I'm not going to hate her for it either. We should celebrate people's strengths instead of picking at them. Seriously, friends, jealousy is not a pretty color on you.

marieh
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The pressure self-care postpartum can be TOXIC. I had my third baby two weeks ago and literally feel like I didn’t give birth. With my first I felt like I’d been hit buy a bus. Listen to your body…every birth and postpartum experience is different. Hats off to this beautiful mother of 8!!!! So badass.

Deedle-dumpling
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This definitely falls into the category of: “They hate her, ‘cuz they ain’t her”.

RobertJohnson-bjlk
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Some could say Brett is a fantasy too. Being a child actor, emancipating herself, being a successful YouTuber. It's pretty incredible

elliottmiller
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The fact that she doesn’t have to do all of that because of her wealth and yet, chooses to get her hands dirty - shows us that even if she wasn’t well off, she can build something from the ground up. She’s got what it takes and does the things that many of us won’t. It makes me look up to her even more! She’s truly remarkable, an inspiration and wonderful role model!

estrangedrain
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Jealousy is an ugly thing. God bless her and her family

HeidiGolff
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"All bodies are different and can do different things." I totally agree! My recoveries got easier and easier. After my third and fourth I went grocery shopping a couple of days later, went on walks, and returned to a lot of normal life things. I rested too and made a lot of time for my newborns, but I felt trapped if I had to just mostly rest and just stay home. I'm saying this as a stay at home mom, who had great recoveries. That is not everyone's experience. But this can totally be done!

Loveandresponsibility
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How the hell could it be unrealistic? It’s real, and she did it

trudgemankPhD