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	<title>The Illusionists &#187; mothers</title>
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		<title>Breaking Taboos: Mothers Talk About Body Image Issues Post-Pregnancy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Illusionists, step aside. Let&#8217;s focus on some &#8220;realists.&#8221;
In this clip, prominent bloggers discuss the effects pregnancy had on their bodies and their self-image. Their words are surprisingly candid, especially in a cultural climate that idolizes motherhood and stresses the importance of &#8220;getting your body back ASAP&#8221; (see this previous post about US Magazine&#8217;s obsession with [...]]]></description>
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<p>In this clip, prominent bloggers discuss the effects pregnancy had on their bodies and their self-image. Their words are surprisingly candid, especially in a cultural climate that idolizes motherhood and stresses the importance of &#8220;getting your body back ASAP&#8221; (see this <a href="http://aseachange.com/blog-illusionists/2008/12/can-you-spot-a-patterncan-you-spot-a-pattern/" target="_blank">previous post about US Magazine&#8217;s obsession with new moms and dieting</a>).</p>
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