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		<title>Nip/Tuck Mommies</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is becoming an increasing trend for moms to go under the knife, these days. Many women become unsatisfied with their bodies or just parts  them, after giving birth. The answer lies in a healthy diet, exercise and sometimes&#8230;plastic surgery. There are some things that just cannot be corrected with all the exercise in the world. Some plastic surgery offices even offer a &#8220;Mommy Package,&#8221;  which  is a combination of breast augmentation/lift and a tummy tuck. To some, it is a price worth paying to regain some form of the body they used to have. To others, the idea of a mom having plastic surgery is [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.blisstree.com">Blisstree</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is becoming an increasing trend for moms to go under the knife, these days. Many women become unsatisfied with their bodies or just parts  them, after giving birth. The answer lies in a healthy diet, exercise and sometimes&#8230;plastic surgery. There are some things that just cannot be corrected with all the exercise in the world. Some plastic surgery offices even offer a &#8220;Mommy Package,&#8221;  which  is a combination of breast augmentation/lift and a tummy tuck. To some, it is a price worth paying to regain some form of the body they used to have. To others, the idea of a mom having plastic surgery is abhorrent.</p>
<p>Does it send a message to kids that it is okay to be dissatisfied with your body? Does it teach kids that even mommies are human and deserve to make themselves happy? Do kids even need to know that mommy is having surgery? What is your opinion on the matter? Have you had plastic surgery? Do you plan to? If money was no object, would you go under the knife? Let&#8217;s discuss!</p>
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