Cardi B talks ‘lady parts’ post pregnancy

Cardi B talks ‘lady parts’ post pregnancy
Cardi B (Photo Source Instagram @iamcardib)
Cardi B had no idea giving birth to her daughter would mean she’d need her lady parts stitched.
The 26-year-old rapper has admitted she found her experience bringing a child into the world “totally hard,” as she wasn’t aware that pushing her three-month-old daughter Kulture, whom she has with husband Offset, out of her vagina would mean she would need to have some tidying up work done afterwards.
She confessed: “It was totally hard, it broke my vagina.
“Nobody told me they were going to stitch my vagina … People just be like, ‘oh, you know, when you give birth, it’s gonna hurt’ but nobody tells you.”
Cardi admits she wishes she’d had a child when she was a teenager because it’s completed her life.
Appearing on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” on Wednesday night, Oct. 17, 2018, the “Bodak Yellow” rapper shared, “It’s the best. It’s like ‘oh my gosh I should have had you when I was a teenager. This is what I was missing my whole life. I love you.'”
And her first experience of childbirth certainly hasn’t put the “I Like It” hitmaker off having more children.
Cardi recently teased her 4.06 million Twitter followers by asking if they “would be mad” if she were to go for baby number two.
She tweeted: “Would ya be mad at me if i get pregnant again? (sic)”
The star was flooded with supportive comments from fans who encouraged her to have a second child if that is what she wants.
One user said: “You are a Married, successful woman, who can perhaps balance home, husband, household and kid: Therefore, build upon your family, your life (sic)”
Another fan wrote: “I would not be mad at all you are grown you are a woman and you have a husband boo when you are ready to have another you will #Blessings #YouWinningGyrl #GODBLESS (sic)”
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