Six weeks post partum and already miss being pregnant
Your body tells a story only weeks old — the soft roundness still lingering at your belly, skin that stretched to hold something sacred and now settles back into itself, unhurried.
You catch your own reflection and feel the strange ache of an empty womb, fuller than most people will ever understand. Six weeks out, and your curves carry that particular heaviness, that warmth that doesn't vanish overnight.
There's something rawly honest about missing it — the weight, the movement, the sense of being two. Your body remembers even when the evidence fades.




