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Why You're Still Bloated Months Postpartum (And How to Fix It)

6 min · 1. Feb. 2026
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I'm breaking down: ✅ why constipation is common after pregnancy ✅ what’s REALLY causing your bloating (that nobody talks about) ✅ the simple fixes you can start today ✅ what to stop doing if you’re always straining on the toilet ✅ the core + pelvic floor connection to constipation   Many moms think constipation is just about food… but postpartum changes (especially core and pelvic floor issues) can make it worse.   Watch till the end, I share practical tips that can help you feel relief fast!

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