As part of the study, researchers examined 600 photos tagged with #postpartumbody on Instagram for body fatness and muscularity.
Unrealistic photos of post-baby bodies on social media could be placing extra stress on a new mums and lead to worse body satisfaction, a study has found.
As part of their research, the authors examined 600 photos posted with the tag for body fatness and muscularity.
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