‘Six-Pack Mom’ Gets Body-Shamed For Posting Photos Of Flat Stomach 1 Month After Giving Birth

Sarah Stage is a fitness blogger who is known as the "six-pack mom" because her stomach is so flat. When she's expecting, the mom never looks more than a few weeks pregnant because of her fitness regimen.

She first made national attention in 2015 when she was pregnant with her first son and still had an amazing body. Now, Sarah has had her second son Logan and still rocked the same flat stomach.

Critics of the mom starting leaving rude comments on her Instagram page saying her baby wasn't getting enough room in the womb.

One month after Logan's birth, Sarah took to her page to upload a photo of her post-baby body. As expected, her stomach is toned and flat. Moms from all over the world flooded Sarah's comment section saying how unfair it is that she looks "perfect" after only having a baby a month ago.

Thankfully, Sarah isn't letting the haters get her down and knows she's taking great care of her newborn.

Keep scrolling to see Sarah's body after having her baby.

Photos: Instagram 1, 2 / Sarah Stage

Sarah Stage is best know as the "Six-pack mom" because of how she rocks abs during and after birth.

"We prayed, planned, and wished for a healthy and happy baby boy," Sarah wrote on Instagram. "We received all we wished for and now our family is complete."

Even though her baby was healthy, it didn't stop people from being rude to Sarah online.

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This commenter said Sarah was way too skinny and that her body was unrealistic.

 

Well, it’s been a week since Baby Logan was born and there’s been so much on my mind! We are so happy and baby is doing great! I’m slowly but surely recovering from another c section! If we aren’t at a doctors appointment then I’m usually in bed most of the day because my incision is still healing obviously! I wear pads the size of ✈️ and jeans/jeggings hold them in place (so kindly stfu if you’re going to judge a woman who just gave birth on just her outfit ). I even got messages of people getting mad about having my make up and hair done in my last post. My make up team consisted of just me being in a hospital bed with a mirror and an extra 10 minutes... but who cares? Why can’t we look and feel good whenever we want? Whether ur wearing make up or not... you’re fabulous and it’s really no ones business. Social media sometimes can give the illusion of a certain type of life (I’ve gotten messages saying wow it must be so easy you’re already up and about & I wish I could say that everything is back to normal but I’d be lying !) You know that JUST LIKE YOU, I’m doing the best I can while having swollen boobs, pads in my nursing bra, ✈️ pads granny panties, baby spit up on my shirt, crazy hormones, no sleep BUT it’s all worth it!! I hope that Now, since I have ANOTHER healthy baby, it will show you that although we are all different, we all care about ONE outcome over anything else and that is a healthy baby and healthy pregnancy!! And lastly, shoutout to all the women (not just mommies) who got my fitness guide and are reaching their fitness goals!! I’m so happy and excited you are loving your results !! can’t wait for my own SnapBack in 6 weeks or so! The amount of sweet comments and messages have been overwhelmingly nice and we really appreciate the kind words. Now back to cuddling with my babes #WeGotThis #momlife #1weekoldToday #teamnosleep #2for2

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Baby Logan is just a week old and Mom looks amazing!

"I’m slowly but surely recovering from another c section," Sarah wrote on Instagram. " I wish I could say that everything is back to normal but I’d be lying!"

In this post, she asked people to mind their own business and not judge new moms by their appearance.

She even revealed that she was wearing large pads with her underwear to prove she's not perfect.

The mom of two may look "perfect" on the outside, but she has been vocal about her struggle after giving birth.

Her openness will hopefully end the hateful comments people continue to send her.

❤️ #momlife #2weeksold

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Comments on this photo just a week after having her baby ranged from scolding the mom for wearing jeans after a c-section to being annoyed she looks so put together.

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One commenter was skeptical about her pregnancy. Although the agreed women carry children differently, they still shamed Sarah.

❤️ As I walk along holding your 2-year-old hand, basking in the glow of our magical relationship. Suddenly I feel a kick from within, as if to remind me that our time alone is limited. And I wonder: How could I ever love another child as I love you? Then he is born, and I watch you. I watch you having to share me as you've never done before. I hear you telling me in your own way, "Please love only me" And I hear myself telling you in mine,"I can't," knowing, in fact, that I never can again. I almost see our new baby as an intruder on the precious relationship we once shared. A relationship we can never quite have again. But then, barely noticing, I find myself attached to that new being, and feeling almost guilty. I'm afraid to let you see me enjoying him -- as though I am betraying you. More days pass, and we are settling into a new routine. The memory of days with just the two of us is fading fast. But something else is replacing those wonderful times we shared, just us two. There are new times -- only now, we are three. I watch the love between you grow, the way you look at each other, touch each other. I watch how he adores you -- as I have for so long. I see how excited you are by each of his new accomplishments. And I begin to realize that I haven't taken something from you, I've given something to you. I notice that I am no longer afraid to share my love openly with both of you. I find that my love for each of you is as different as you are, but equally strong. And my question is finally answered, to my amazement. Yes, I can love another child as much as I love you -- only differently. And although I realize that you may have to share my time, I now know you'll never share my love. There's enough of that for both of you.~ author unknown

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Sarah admitted that her recovery with her second child was much harder.

"This c section recovery was a lot more difficult than with James," she admitted.

While the mom hasn't directly said anything about the comments she's getting, her candidness is a good reminder that people shouldn't be judged just because of their appearance.

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Many of Sarah's followers came to her defense!

Sarah isn't letting any haters or rude comments get her down. She's let followers know there is no room for mean comments on her page.

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