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TEEN Mom Cheyenne Floyd showed off her post-baby body on Instagram after giving birth to her son Ace & she revealed the 'pressure of perfect snap back.'
The reality star posted a series of professional photos in her "new body," five weeks after her son was born.
She captioned the post: "Working on embracing my new body as it has had the honor of carrying two beautiful babies. Trying to release the pressures of having the perfect snap back & giving myself grace. So here I am featuring my favorite nursing bra & postpartum leggings 🖤✨ #momoftwo."
Some of her fellow Teen Mom costars praised the star in the comments.
Kailyn Lowry wrote: You look awesome!"
And Briana DeJesus boasted: "You look beautiful 😍 Don’t let anyone tell you any different!"
Cheyenne has been giving fans a closer look at her newborn child lately.
Earlier this week, the TV personality shared never-before-seen hospital footage of herself giving birth to newborn son Ace in a new YouTube vlog.
In the 25-minute video, Cheyenne admitted she was “nervous” to become a mother of two.
The MTV star already shares four-year-old daughter Ryder with ex Cory Wharton.
After she gave a tour of Ace’s nursery, Cheyenne and fiancé Zach Davis headed to the hospital for her to get induced.
Once they arrived at the hospital. Cheyenne was put on Pitocin to quicken the labor.
Throughout the clip, Cheyenne practiced her breathing exercise and goofed around with her family as the group waited for Ace’s arrival.
As her active labor began, Cheyenne told Zach: “I wish I would stop shaking.”
She then admitted she was in pain and couldn’t feel the epidural.
The video later cut to Cheyenne giving birth, which was live-streamed to her friends and family members.
Once Ace emerged, the Teen Mom OG star reached down to hold her baby boy for the first time.
Ace cried as Cheyenne happily giggled while meeting her son.
After Ace was cleaned up, Zach was allowed to cut the newborn’s umbilical cord.
The TV star proclaimed that her son is “so cute,” while her family members agreed.
A shirtless Zach was later documented cradling Ace, as he assured his son: “Daddy’s here.”
The new father later told Cheyenne that he’s “very happy and content” as he bonded with Ace.
After Cheyenne enjoyed sushi for the first time since becoming pregnant, she explained that she and Ace were still in the hospital as they waited to take three more tests before their discharge.
The mom of two was protective of her youngest child immediately following his birth, as she waited a couple of weeks to share his face with the world.
She first shared one professional photo of Ace and her 4-year-old daughter Ryder - whom she shares with ex Cory Wharton - followed by another snap of the newborn bundled up in a blanket as he held a tiny stuffed animal while placed in a basket.
Alongside the snaps, she wrote: "God's greatest blessings."
Cheyenne previously explained why she was waiting to share a snap of Ace’s face during a Q&A on her Instagram.
One fan asked: "When are you going to show Ace?"
Cheyenne replied: "Ace is beyond perfect & we wanted to keep him to ourselves for a little bit… we will share him when we are ready."
Before the big reveal of Ace’s face, the TV star had been openly answering questions and sharing brief glimpses of her newborn son on social media.
Cheyenne announced the happy baby news on Instagram, posting a series of photos in the hospital holding her new addition with his big sister, Ryder.
She revealed details about the birth in the first photo, writing: "05.27.2021. 7 lbs 2 oz. Welcome to the world Ace Terrel Davis."
In the caption, she said: "Life is complete, all praises to the most high."
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The “true” self may or may not exist, but our ideals and projections about it sure do.
Posted April 11, 2014 | Reviewed by Kaja Perina
Have you ever sat down to have a conversation with your teenage son, and after minutes of slouching body posture, endless fidgeting, blank stares, and grunting responses, found yourself frustrated, enraged and eventually screaming? Teens are notoriously uncommunicative with their parents, and men have never championed verbal communication. It is therefore not surprising that trying to talk with a teenage boy can be challenging to say the least. There is, however, both art and science involved in successful communication. Below is a list of communication techniques to try the next time you need to connect and communicate with your teenage son.
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1. Give him advance notice. Tell him ahead of time about the timing and topic you want to discuss with him. While you shouldn’t expect him to show up to the conversation with a check list of counter-points, this will give him the necessary time to pre-process the impending conversation and gather any thoughts that he might have.
2. Feed him. Make sure he’s had something to eat before you start talking. We have all experienced or observed the correlation between hunger and irritability. Although your son might not be grouchy just yet, making sure that his blood sugar level is stable will keep him focused and engaged throughout your conversation.
3. Ditch the lecture. Condense your conversation into a short list of important points, and allow him to respond to those points. Having concrete points mitigates possible miscommunication while keeping him tuned into the conversation. Also, allowing him to respond to each point will provide you insight into his processing and ensure that you’re engaging in a dialog—not a monolog.
4. Control your emotions. Although you may be frustrated and angry, yelling, screaming, and verbal put-downs are not going to produce the results you want. These may be interpreted as an attack, which will provoke a “fight or flight” response—especially with a volatile teenage boy.
5. Walk while you talk. Boys are generally spatial processors, and therefore think best when they are active and moving. Forcing your son to sit down and sit still while you berate him with a long lecture is a recipe for disaster—or at least distraction. Try taking your talk outside, walking around the block, shooting hoops or playing catch while you discuss the issue at hand. This will keep your son alert and engaged.
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6. Communicate indirectly. Creating a comfortable environment for an important conversation includes the simple nuances of body language and eye contact. Many kids, and especially teenage boys, will be more open to talk with less direct eye contact. Staring down into your son’s eyes while having an important conversation might be interpreted as aggressive or unnerving, and your son might shut down as a result. Walking side-by-side or driving in a car will naturally lessen the amount of direct eye contact.
7. Use physical examples. If you need to address your son’s perpetually messy room, don't just talk about the fact that he never puts his clothes in the hamper. Walk around the room and use physical examples. Have him pick up items strewn around and determine if they are clean or dirty. Providing physical and ideally tangible examples will help your son process and remember your conversation.
8. Be aware of your son’s innate competitiveness. In many situations it is important to confirm that you are on his side and that you trust him. He may become more open to feedback and coaching if he feels like you are on the same team. In other situations, you might want to tap into his competitive side if you feel he will respond well to a challenge you’ve presented.
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9. Finally, allow time for follow-up. Many boys can take hours, days, and even weeks to process the substance of an important conversation. If you do not receive the engagement or answers that you were hoping for during the first conversation, give your son time and space to reflect on the conversation before you bring it up again. You might be surprised how your conversation evolves over time, and what insights your son will bring to the table.
Gregory L. Jantz, Ph.D., founded The Center for Counseling and Health Resources in Edmonds, Washington.
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