Counting On star Amy Duggar gave birth to her son Daxton last October. Since then, she has put on some weight around her arms and stomach. Lately, she confessed that she is embarrassed about this extra weight. The lady so badly wants to get back to her pre-baby body. However, Amy’s health complications have made things difficult.
Counting On: Amy Shares An Old Picture On Instagram
Recently, Amy shared a picture on Instagram in a horizontal black and blue cotton dress. Her candid photos looked lovely as she cradled young Daxton in her ‘flabby’ arms. Amy looked conscious of her body but still, gave that pleasing smile posing for some snaps. She wrote in the caption: ‘9 months in ♡ 9 months out!!’ Amy further added that she almost deleted this picture from her phone because of her flabby arms, pooch around the stomach, and too much white color.
Amy Shares About Her Struggles With Her Pregnancy
In a lengthy Instagram post, Amy shared some insights into her life. She went on to talk about how we tend to be hard on ourselves sometimes. Amy got candid about her journey as she said that she shouldn’t feel wrong about this picture at all. It is real, unedited. The mother of one unfolded the struggles of her pregnancy and postpartum times. She revealed that she felt exhausted, tired, and dying, almost ‘felt like I could pass out at any moment.’ Amy ended it, saying that she will track her progress now. These pictures would help her, and she is glad not to delete them.
Counting On: Amy Steps Away From The Duggar Family
Amy has continuously stepped away from her conservative Duggar family. In one of her Instagram live sessions, she revealed that she could not talk about the family. She has signed a non-disclosure agreement. Despite this, Amy has not stopped shading her family or its members.
Recently, she tweeted slamming Jinger’s professional Instagram photos. She commented that people need to stop trying so hard to portray their best selves. She hinted toward Jinger, putting up all so perfect pictures showing that her life is uber perfect. However, according to Amy, people want to follow real people and see their mess, not some ‘stock photos.’