![]() ![]() I would just hate for women to feel that way, as our post-pregnancy bodies are already sometimes hard to accept, without the thought that it is our fault. So, by you claiming that gelatin prevented your stretch marks, you may be making hundreds of women unnecessarily feel that their stretch marks are “their fault” because of what they did or didn’t do during pregnancy. The results? MY SKIN REMAINED ALMOST PERFECT POST-BABY!!! But here’s the kicker: my sister, who has different genes due to a different dad, did everything exactly like I did and she wound up with stretch marks and saggy skin. I also used a very wonderful homemade body oil. Why do I feel like it is important to point this out? Because during my pregnancy I consumed a very healthy diet, including gelatin and lots of vitamin C rich foods (which also is said to help the skin to stretch easily). However, to say that it may have prevented your stretch marks is probably not true. I don’t mean to be a buzzkill because I think that gelatin is a wonderfully healthy food.
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