@kylajaetattoos: two completely different people if you ask me #tattoos #pregnant #stomachtattoo #pregnancy

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emotionhoe
Kamaile :
How did it heal up after!?
2024-12-02 07:10:48
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princessmelllow
mellow :
pregnancy looks so good on u! u look healthy n beautiful
2024-12-02 08:06:14
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usernamelaly0
lalyyyy :
STOP IT LOOKS SO FIIREEEE
2024-12-02 06:31:32
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shenaukwatta
shenaukwatta :
you had a glow up with the pregnancy
2024-12-03 04:41:02
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dmdzdi
dzz :
no but the ✨️GLOW UP✨️
2024-12-04 00:20:54
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v.ramondetti
Valentina :
To be honest, it looks even better 😂🫶🏼
2024-12-02 22:29:15
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kael_bell
Strawberry Milk🍓🥛 :
Your face changed a lot and i just want you to know it looks SO damn good😭
2024-12-02 23:46:27
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juu.xo
Jus :
Wait, I wasn’t expecting to love it moreee!
2024-12-02 11:30:32
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tayboo1991
TaySmith❤️ :
You are ABSOLUTELY ADORABLE pregnant !!!
2024-12-02 05:56:31
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leaa_michelleee
Lea :
Also girl you’re gorgeous
2024-12-02 05:37:09
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klclaudiaa
claudia :
that looks amazing😍😍 but i‘m curious… do tattoos look weird AFTER pregnancy???
2024-12-07 13:04:50
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prettysinister13
PrettySinister13 :
As someone with symmetrical side tattoos, thanks for sharing !
2024-12-04 03:15:17
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wolfy_aw
Adia 🦋 :
Babes, pregnancy looks soo goood on you! ❤️🥺
2024-12-02 17:02:35
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issavybe92
Issavybez :
The face card! Honeyyyyyy pregnancy did you gooood
2024-12-04 20:40:56
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bug_onarug
Doods :
Oh my god?! This is so beautiful
2024-12-02 08:31:04
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..des.t.inee
Dess k :
Talk about a glow up 🫶🏽🫶🏽🫶🏽
2024-12-02 08:18:52
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indiginize_creation
Indiginize_creation :
YOU ARE GLOWING✨
2024-12-04 04:12:56
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emmanb00
EmmanB :
Your glow when u are pregnant 🥺😍
2024-12-03 20:20:07
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mbalishabangu2
Mbali Shabangu :
The pregnancy glow is immaculate
2024-12-07 08:24:27
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goodjobkarleigh
𝑘𝑎𝑟𝑙𝑒𝑖𝑔ℎ 🤍 :
You look amazing pregnant
2024-12-02 22:43:31
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irene_gmez
Irene Gómez :
Girl the glow in ur face
2024-12-03 18:56:17
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e.lon555
ема.лон :
It looks sooo good!
2024-12-05 16:52:34
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victoria_margaret_
Victoria Margaret :
mama you’re GLOWING
2024-12-03 13:22:26
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bowlofcerealcandle
🥣 :
The tattoos while you’re pregnant are so beautiful 🥺 it’s like pregnancy art
2024-12-04 06:37:26
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fivebythree
Brooklyn :
Are you keeping your tata piercings? I fear I will have to lose mine to have kids
2024-12-02 07:52:33
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Here's a deeper dive into why this happens and how to correct it: Reduced Propulsion: When your hand stays too close to your body, you miss the opportunity to engage larger, stronger muscle groups like your lats and shoulders. This reduces the amount of force you can apply to propel yourself forward. Increased Drag: A hand that's too close can cause your elbow to drop or your stroke to lose its streamline efficiency, increasing water resistance. Overuse of Smaller Muscles: Pulling too close often shifts the workload to smaller muscles, like your biceps, leading to fatigue and a higher risk of injury. Correct Technique To maximize power and efficiency: Engage the Catch Early: Start your pull with a high elbow and keep your hand wide enough to stay in line with your shoulder. Create a “S-Curve” Pull: As your hand moves through the water, it should follow a slightly outward path, then sweep inward under your body, and finally push out again during the finish. Avoid a straight path directly under your torso. Focus on Alignment: Your hand should remain aligned with your forearm to create a strong surface for pulling water. Drills to Fix This Mistake Sculling Drills: These help develop awareness of the correct hand position and pressure throughout the pull. Freestyle Pull Buoy Drill: Place a pull buoy between your legs and focus on wide, smooth strokes, ensuring your hand doesn’t cross or come too close to your body. Catch-Up Drill: Swim freestyle by fully extending one arm forward before starting the pull with the other, focusing on proper pull mechanics. Correcting this mistake can significantly improve your freestyle stroke, making you faster and more efficient in the water. #Swimming #swimgym #swimlife #swimrun #swimbikerun #openwaterswimming #swimmeme #swimmemes

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