I Had an Eating Disorder Relapse — While Pregnant

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I Had an Eating Disorder Relapse — While Pregnant
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'But what I’ve learned is that having these feelings of insecurity, low self-esteem, or even self-hatred doesn’t make me a less caring or devoted mother. Having these feelings makes me an honest, complex human, who is also a mother.'

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Right before I became pregnant, I got in the best physical shape of my life. I was teaching indoor cycling classes several times a week, running six miles every other day, and eating in a way that was healthy and nourishing for me. Most of all, I was feeling a confidence that I’d never felt before. For maybe the first time ever, I felt like myself.

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