“I thought I was going to avoid it,” Cardi said. W Magazine“When I gave birth, the doctor told me about the postpartum period, and I was like, ‘Oh, I’m fine now, so this isn’t going to happen.’ And then all of a sudden, the world was weighing on my shoulders.” The depression prevented her from breastfeeding Kulture. “It was too hard,” she says. Do so In the “Money” music video.
“They don’t really talk about what you go through after pregnancy,” she added. “Like, you get stitches in your lower abdomen, you get constipated for the first two weeks, you get labor pains from breastfeeding. I didn’t expect that. When Kulture was born, I felt like a kid again. Everything made me cry, I needed a lot of love. I was like, ‘Does she know who her mommy is?’ I want to keep breastfeeding because I think babies love who they breastfeed with. I want her to breastfeed.” know “I feel better now, but sometimes I still feel very vulnerable, like I’m not ready for the world. It’s weird,” she said.