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The Storm is Coming: After giving birth, mothers face the recovery of their bodies and changes in their figures. Many people begin to desire a perfect figure and a return to their former self-confidence. In this process, beauty salons and confinement centers pretend to be experts and use the guise of "pelvic repair" to attract anxious mothers.
Market demand and scams: In fact, pelvic repair projects are not uncommon. Many women experience pelvic discomfort after childbirth, such as widening hips and pelvic pain. These problems are part of natural changes to a certain extent, but many people hope to quickly return to their previous shape through "professional" repair. Therefore, beauty salons and confinement centers have begun to promote "pelvic repair" projects, using the harm of "widening pelvis" as a marketing tool to attract mothers who desire a perfect body.
Lies in the Routine: These organizations often use some "false" propaganda in their publicity. For example, they will exaggerate the harm caused by pelvic widening, implying that if mothers ignore repair, it will lead to serious consequences or even cause disease. But in fact, many times, pelvic changes are part of the natural law and do not need to be "forced repaired."
Threats and lies: In addition to exaggerated propaganda, some institutions also use "intimidation" and "lies" to mislead consumers. For example, the term "pelvic repair" is used to imply that mothers need special operations to restore to their "best condition", thereby increasing consumers' anxiety and guiding them to purchase services.
Harm and irrationality: The "treatment" of these "professionals" is often futile. They will use various methods to "press" the pelvis, but in fact, these methods are not accurate and lack scientific basis. In addition, these operations may cause damage to muscles, joints and ligaments, and even aggravate the original pain.
Stay away from traps: Postpartum recovery is an important process that requires mothers to be patient and rational. Pelvic changes are part of the natural law and do not need to be deliberately "repaired". It is recommended that mothers choose healthy ways to recover, such as a reasonable diet, moderate exercise, etc. At the same time, when choosing services and products, be vigilant, avoid falling into scams and routines, choose regular medical institutions, and consult professional doctors to obtain scientific guidance and advice.
Cherish your body: From the cases of pelvic repair, we can see that often, the perfect body we pursue is often just an illusion, and true health requires our careful maintenance. I hope that mothers will cherish their bodies, look at various changes rationally, and choose the right treatment during the postpartum recovery process.