Some "celebrities" pay a rent belly and simulate their pregnancy to safeguard their figure, according to a gynecologist

A couple of months ago we talked about the celebrities who, being pregnant, choose the day they will give birth to have an induction or caesarean section, some of them near week 37, to avoid the last month of pregnancy, in which the weight and the belly increase considerably.

If that seemed incredible to us, what we are telling you now is to hallucinate, and it is that a gynecologist of "celebrities" has explained that some pay a rent belly and simulate their pregnancy to safeguard their figure.

It happened on the show "Jodie Marsh is Making Babies"

Jodie Marsh It is a British model who has always thought that one day she would be a mother, but that she has planted in the 36 years, having finally found the love of her life, in the doubt of whether she can achieve a satisfactory pregnancy.

To talk about this issue and give visibility to all women over 30 who see how the biological clock sounds louder and louder, as warning that there is less time left, leads the program "Jodie Marsh is Making Babies" of TLC channel, in which interviews with different professionals and people linked in some way with assisted reproduction.

A few days ago he went to Pacific Fertility Center from Los Angeles, where he talked to him Dr. Vicken Sahakian, gynecologist of many celebrities, who with all the naturalness of the world ended up explaining that some of them pay a rent belly because they are not able to give birth, by age, but others do it because they are young, they have a job in which the physical is the most important, and they don't want to put their careers into play. Some even choose to simulate a pregnancy so as not to be judged by their decision:

"They prefer not to get pregnant"

In this way, motherhood goes to another level when these women do not opt ​​for a surrogate mother for not being able to achieve a pregnancy by any means that nature or science proposes: if a pregnancy is not achieved naturally, it Try artificial insemination. If pregnancy is not achieved with artificial insemination, it is attempted with IVF. If not, you choose (in the countries where it is allowed) for a rental belly, but always understanding the method as "if I could, I would have gestated." In this case no, we talk about women who they prefer not to get pregnant because they don't want to run the risk of their bodies changing so that their careers can be in danger.

"I will not give names"

Curiosity makes us think about who these famous women can be, as Jodie found curious, who repeatedly insists on the video to reveal some of the names. However, obviously, the gynecologist did not reveal any name, although he did say, as we read in the Daily Mail, that many are young women, who do not reach the age of 30, who want to be mothers before their thirties, but who want to continue having a perfect body with which to continue ascending in their career: They don't want to give up being mothers, but neither do their careers.

What do you think?

I promise you that there was a time when I felt that motherhood was so denatured, all so artificial, all so problematic (we talk about pregnancy as if it were a disease, childbirth as if it were better a cesarean section, postpartum as if it were the ideal time to recover your figure as soon as possible and erase any evidence of pregnancy), that I came to think that someone would end up invent artificial wombs in which to gestate our children. I even spoke 3 years ago of the book "Like a Virgin", in which a researcher and scientist said that in the future it will not be necessary to have sexual relations or gestate babies to be parents.

And yet it won't be necessary. We will not have to wait for those artificial wombs because there are already human uterus willing to gestate the babies of others. there is already the possibility of outsourcing stretch marks and flaccid abdomen after pregnancy. And all because we live in a world where some women are only valued for the image they offer and for whom a pregnancy could cause them to end up being forgotten. What do you think of it?

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