Just in time for Halloween! If you’ve been following Trisha Paytas and her journey into Motherhood, you’ll know that most recently she had to have an emergency c-section with her daughter, Malibu Barbie Hacmon.
She’s been detailing her Mom journey on her youtube channel, and she’s decided to be very, very real about it, which includes, in this case, showing off her c-section scar. Lots of Moms do this, but not many Moms show it off quite as early as Trisha has, we’re still seeing the tape on the wound. Yike! We appreciate her being raw and real for the audience.
Trisha Paytas shows off her c-section scar
She also requested that, if people were squeamish about surgery scars then maybe this wasn’t the video for them (with age comes trigger warnings, it seems) and she cautioned against anyone watching it who had a weak stomach.
She was right, the sight definitely wasn’t for everyone, but it was no worse than what one might see in a medical textbook. She even explained her embarassing online nickname of “Frankentiddy” about her botched breast augmentation.
Turns out, it wasn’t so much botched as it was the fact that her stitches ripped when she had the procedure done back in 2009. She said that she was out with one of her many awful celebrity exes and they were driving around in “a low porsche” and when they went to get out of the car he helped her out by her arms and her stitches ripped, she said she got a crazy infection from it and thought she was going to die.
For those of us who have been here since the beginning, we know who this “awful guy” is, and we’re glad that, with as many tears Trisha cried over him on her living room floor at that beach house, that she didn’t end up with that guy. We’re glad that the universe saved Moses for last, because Trisha said that he was nothing but helpful in the first two weeks of little Malibu’s life and it was just what she needed.
She gave a word of advice to the young Moms with partners out there, “Let them help you, that’s what they’re there for.” if only all partners were as helpful as Trisha claims Moses was during the first two weeks of her post-partum. Us girls can dream, right?
She said that she loved being in her 30’s with a baby, she also addressed some twitter trolls who had made fun of her for having a c-section, basically saying that she “didn’t do anything”… we can all agree with Trisha that this is not true and that every woman who gives birth, no matter the method, is still a Mom and that getting the baby here in a healthy manner is what matters. It’s good to see Trisha happy after so many years of being a trainwreck… we’ll ride the wave. Stay tuned!!!
