32-year-old Sonia O'Bree, from Kempsey, New South Wales has
stripped off for a maternity shoot in a bid to encourage body
positivity. She shared photos from the shoot which took place while she
was 34 weeks pregnant with her second child to show women that all body
shapes are beautiful and encourage people to ignore the pressure to
look a particular way - pregnant or not.
Alongside the photos which she shared on Facebook she
wrote: 'I recently dared to bare my mummy curves to celebrate my womanly
figure in all of its glory.
'I was very lucky to find a wonderful photographer in my
local area who was willing to join me in a journey out of our comfort
zones to make this shoot happen.
'Tonight
she has revealed some of these images, and I honestly could not be
happier with them. I'm in love with my own image, I never thought I'd
say that about my curves, but I did and I am.'
'I hope my photos will encourage more women to feel
positive and beautiful in their mummy curves... even if they are not
mummy curves, find comfort and beauty within yourselves,' she continued
'We are, each of us different from the rest. Each of us
unique and beautiful. This life is so short, and oh so precious, embrace
all that you are, slim or curvy, tall or short.
'Dare to bare.'
Speaking to the media about her decision to do a nude
maternity shoot, Ms O'Bree said she wanted to have a nude maternity
shoot six years ago ahead of the birth of her first child, but her son
came early.
'I thought I looked amazing, I was very slender for my first pregnancy,' she said.
'This time around I was 20 kilograms heavier and I was reluctant to have the shoot at first.
'But I spoke to Michelle [the photographer] about it and in
the end I talked myself into it. I was both excited and nervous going
into it.'
Ms O'Bree said once she was with the photographer it was 'completely comfortable.'
'Basically I figured I needed to embrace what I am at the
moment and I am so very happy with that. After seeing the photos I have a
whole new outlook on my body shape,' she said.
'She sent me two of the photos as a preview and I looked at
them and I was just amazed. I told her "you make my chubby bits look
beautiful" and that's the way I feel.
'I can't stop looking at them and I am suddenly in love
with my body. I love my baby bump of course and I just feel very
empowered by the whole situation.'
Ms O'Bree said she shared the photos on such a large platform because she wanted to share the change in her beliefs.
'There is so much pressure on women in general and
especially now there are so many fitness fanatics posting photos and fit
mums working out with their teeny tiny beautiful baby bumps,' Ms O'Bree
said.
'Whether it's natural or not, not everyone is like that and the vast majority of us have curves.'
'One lady commented asking if I had a big baby or twins and
it got under my skin so in posting the photos I felt like it was a
"stick it to them" kind of moment.
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