Photo:chrissyteigen via Instagram

The model and TV personality Chrissy Teigen gave her fans on Snapchat another reason to love her: in her ongoing efforts to keep it real, she flaunted her stretch marks. Just four months after giving birth, Chrissy was able to bounce back to her model-licious body, but she wants her fans to know she’s not immune to the physical changes that go hand in hand with motherhood. Scroll below to see her beautiful mom-thighs.

Photo: chrissyteigen via Snapchat

Chrissy is known as one of the few totally honest celebrity moms. Her twitter account is hilarious!

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Cheers to more of us being less ashamed of our bodies, lumps, and squiggles.

Do you wish more celebrities shared their no-shame pics? Or is this too personal? Let us know in the comments below!

 

Hooray, you’ve got a little web-footer on the way! Despite the morning sickness, impending stretch marks and that being sleepless in Seattle will soon hold new meaning for you, there’s lots to love about this time. And even more to love about doing it in Seattle. Here are 11 reasons the Emerald City is the best place around to grow your bump!

photo: Sarah Barnard

1. The rain. It’s not often Seattleites count the rain as an asset, lush greenery and double rainbows aside. But when you haven’t outed your bump, the requisite rain gear Seattleites don 9 months of the year is an ingeniously inconspicuous way to keep things on the DL ’til you’re ready to reveal the Big News. Hiding in plain sight doesn’t get any easier than this!

photo: Tonya Todd

2. Babymoon bonanza. When it comes to babymoons, Seattle’s got a serious corner on the market. Between the San Juan Islands, Hood Canal and Lake Chelan, we’ve got gorgeous babymoon destinations close to home that others have to board a plane to enjoy. Take one while you can!

photo: Colleen Murray

3. Outdoor farmer’s markets. Local, sustainable, organic. Consider these the everyday perks of Seattle’s bountiful farmer’s market scene. But when you’re eating for two, the real cincher is the open-air factor. Eating fresh without overloading your super sensitive nose? Yes, please!

photo: Melinda Wong

4. Cool summers. Pregnancy is just one of those times that Seattle’s cooler-than-most summers come in handy. 75 degrees with a slight breeze off the Sound beats just about any other day, anywhere. Plus it’s just what the OB ordered for your ankles!

photo: FIT4MOM West Seattle

5. Excellent exercise. You were active before your pregnancy and a bun in the oven isn’t about to slow you down. Thankfully, Seattle’s fitness scene can keep pace with you (and baby-to-be!). There are plenty of classes to keep you active in the prenatal stages, and to help you reconnect with your skinny jeans once baby arrives, too!

photo: Donna Ryan

6. Fab photo shot spots. Documenting your bump and its progress is a definite must on the pregnancy checklist. Where to do it is not so easy to decide. Among the brightly blooming rhodies in the Arboretum? Along Alki with a full-blown view of the city as a backdrop? Amid the giant sculptures and greenery of the Olympic Sculpture Park? Clearly Seattle’s got tons of picture perfect options for your cute little bump’s first photo shoot. And you thought waiting for a sunny day would be the hard part of this one!

photo: Sasha Reiko

7. Runway-ready bumps. Styling your belly in Seattle is easy peasy and thankfully doesn’t require flannel anymore! You and your peanut can pick up hot mama-to-be fashions at Village Maternity in the U District so you can look your best around town. It’s true what they say, the clothes really do make the belly!

photo: Village Maternity’s Facebook page

8. Food, glorious food. If those aggressive late night cravings for ice cream and pickles haven’t kicked in yet, they will. Lucky for you (and whoever’s making the midnight runs) there are plenty of neighborhood ice cream shops to satisfy your sweet tooth. Between the creative flavor combos at Molly Moon’s, Full Tilt and Husky Deli, you’re sure to find the perfect scoop. And if you need a side of pickles to go with that, order up some gewürzgurken at Feierabend in South Lake Union. Mission complete!

photo: Molly Moon’s Homemade Ice Cream Facebook page

9. Delicious deliveries. It’s hard work being pregnant! Between those practically narcoleptic moments when you need a nap now and that super smeller you developed sometime in the first trimester, cooking sometimes needs to take a backseat. Enter local meal delivery services that equal nourishment for you and your bump. Go ahead, take that nap you really need!

photo: Melinda Wong

10. Baby-safe pedis. There comes a point in any pregnancy where you won’t be able to see your toes anymore, let alone polish them. When that time comes, Julep can help. Their polishes are safe for moms-in-the-making so you can sit back and relax while your toes get pretty.

photo: Kristy S. via Yelp

11. Zulily’s sample sale. It happens here once a year. And it rocks! With finds for now and after baby arrives, it can’t can’t be beat… if crowds don’t scare you.

Why do YOU think it’s great to be pregnant in Seattle? Tell us in the Comments!

— Allison Sutcliffe

Oh Mama, you are glowing! Pregnancy brings along with it plenty of unexpected perks and annoyances based on your fluctuating hormones. Your skin and complexion are not safe from side effects from your growing belly. Settle in and join us for Pregnancy Skin 101. By the end of our time together, you will have a better handle on what exactly is going on with your skin lately.

Photo: Phallin Ooi via Flickr

You Really Are Glowing
Your blood vessels are working overtime during your entire pregnancy, sending blood and nutrients to keep your baby growing and to keep you safe. The best part of all this extra blood production? Your glowing complexion. Chances are, you need a bit less blush these days and you get compliments on your radiant skin, but this perk doesn’t happen to everyone. Don’t hate us if you’re not so lucky.

Your Chronic Skin Conditions Get Better – Or Not
With all of your fluctuating hormones, you might find that some of your chronic skin conditions go into remission, or at least get a bit better, when you’re expecting. Don’t be surprised if your psoriasis goes MIA during your pregnancy, for example. On the other hand, chronic skin conditions can get worse. Acne typically shows up in full force during pregnancy, as does eczema. Talk with your doctor if you are uncomfortable or noticing major changes.

An Itch You Can’t Scratch Enough
Many pregnant women complain of itchy skin. If your skin is itching more than usual, there are a few culprits that could be the cause of your discomfort. Stretching skin over your belly and other growing body areas can cause itching, as can dry skin caused by hormonal changes. Don’t leave home without your favorite lotion. You’ll be more comfortable the more moisturized you are. Don’t have a favorite cream? Check out the line of body butters from 100% Pure. Our fave is the coconut lime – it’s smells like vacation!

Image from Eugene Luchinin via Flickr

Stretch It Out
Listen, the stretch mark struggle is real. Some moms-to-be get minimal to no stretch marks, while others get many more. Stressed out about your stretch marks? Don’t be. Your body is making a baby, and skin is stretching a bit quicker than it is used to. While it can be a bit of a shot to our egos, stretch marks are just par for the course many times. If you would like to get into a daily routine of stretch mark prevention, consider a cream that can help improve your skin’s elasticity. We love Honest Co.’s Organic Belly Balm.

Color Changes
Women often find that their skin tones actually change during, and sometimes after, pregnancy. If you find that you have brown patches on your face, or even red spider veins on your cheeks, go ahead and chat with your doctor to see if there’s a treatment that will work with you and make you feel more confident.

Photo: Thomas Pompernigg via Flickr

Burn, Baby, Burn
Summer pregnancies require extra precautions to keep your skin safe from the sun. Mamas-to-be can burn much easier than normally due to extra sensitive skin. Lather up with your favorite sunscreen, and don’t forget your face and lips. You might also notice that you are burning from other skin irritants during these nine months. Common troublemakers for your newly sensitive skin are usually soap or detergent based; start using gentle versions of your favorites to see if that helps your reactions and discomfort. Unfortunately, your evening bubble bath might be doing more harm than good.

Random Bumps
Noticing extra skin under your armpits or neck? You are likely the happy new owner of hormone induced skin tags. While there’s nothing that you can do to prevent them or treat them, keep your doctor informed. Skin tags typically go away on their own after your baby arrives and hormones go back to normal. However, if you still have some tags after the fact, you can have them removed by a dermatologist quickly and painlessly.

If you haven’t realized it by now, no body part or function is safe from pregnancy bizarreness. When it comes to your skin, it’s a toss up – you might end up with that blissful glow, or you might end up with itchy stretch marks. Either way, you get a baby at the end of this journey. Stay strong and invest in some good lotion.

What surprised you about your pregnancy skin? Tell us in a Comment.

–Haley Burress