The exhibition aims to change the conversation around postpartum bodies
Photograph courtesy of Life After Birth/Desiree FortinAfter surveying its customers, Knix found that more than 56% of women experienced postpartum depression and that 76% of women felt pressure to “bounce back” after giving birth. Furthermore, 90% of women said they received comments on their bodies post birth.
The exhibition is made up of imagery from social media users , as well as from birth photographer and doula Heather White and friends of Knix and Carriage House Birth . It also includes submissions from the likes of Amy Schumer, Christy Turlington Burns and Canadian TV personality Jillian Harris.will open in Toronto on September 18 at 630 Queen Street West, and will be on display until September 26.
Australia Latest News, Australia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Harvey Weinstein's Attorney Says 'His Whole Life Has Been Ruined'Harvey Weinstein's attorney Donna Rotunno says that even if Weinstein is cleared of all charges, his life is still 'ruined.'
Read more »
Omar: Trump’s retweet of bogus 9/11 dancing claim puts ‘my life at risk’Rep. Ilhan Omar accused President Trump on Wednesday of endangering her life by “continuing to spread lies” that she “partied” on the anniversary of September 11.
Read more »
Rep. Ilhan Omar says Trump tweet 'spread lies that put my life at risk'Rep. Omar says that President Trump had put her in danger by retweeting a video of her dancing with a description that falsely claimed it showed her celebrating on the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks.
Read more »
Scott Stapp Is Ready For a Normal Rock Star LifeFormer Creed singer Scott Stapp has sold millions of albums and spent years battling substance abuse. Now 46 and sober, Stapp has finally found balance — and wants his new music to help those searching for it.
Read more »
Manager's LinkedIn Post Nails The Hell That Is Life As A Working Parent'Employers, please understand that most people are carrying the weight of the world on their shoulders. Burning the candle at both ends. Trying to make ends meet,' the manager wrote.
Read more »