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Mother of four and longtime BLANQI fan, Marina has spent the past five years dedicated to caring for new mamas in her role as a postpartum nurse. Well-versed in the toll that childbirth takes on our bodies, she’s shedding light on a common postpartum condition that goes largely overlooked. New “mommy tummy” isn’t always what it seems. Read on for Marina’s personal account with Diastasis Recti. Hi, my name is Marina. Wife, mom of four, and postpartum registered nurse. In my free time, I enjoy sharing content that I create on Instagram that tells the story of my motherhood and postpartum journey, and what it’s like to juggle all things mommy and my career. I’ve been a registered nurse for 5 years now and quickly found my passion in postpartum, where I take care of both mom and baby shortly
Mother of four and longtime BLANQI fan, Marina has spent the past five years dedicated to caring for new mamas in her role as a
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