I was breastfeeding & accidentally posted a vaj-elfie to Facebook while trying to see how it looked after giving birth
A WOMAN has admitted she was left mortified when she accidentally posted a “vaj-elfie” to her Facebook page.
Louise Boyce explained that after giving birth, she wanted to see how her body had changed.
She was breastfeeding and wanted to see what her nether regions looked like after giving birth[/caption]So she had a feel, and was left exclaiming “Crikey!”
But it was when she was breastfeeding a few days later that she decided to have another feel.
However, when she couldn’t tell how things were healing, she decided to take a picture.
“So I took a selfie of my vagina…” she said in a video of the interview on The Self Love Revolution podcast on TikTok.
She then “demonstrated” as she balanced the phone under her thigh while pretending to feed the baby.
But when she did so, Facebook was open and she “managed to upload it” to the social media site.
“You did not!” podcast host Lou laughed.
“I f***ing did!” Louise admitted.
“Oh my actual God, that’s amazing,.” Lou insisted.
To which Louise hit back that “it’s horrendous”.
“This week’s guest is the legend @Louise Boyce,” Lou captioned the video.
“After I’d recovered from fan girling – we talked all things motherhood & just how to get through!
“Our main advice is laughter. Lots & lots of laughter!”
“This is soooo funny,” one person wrote in the comments section.
“What would we call a vajajay selfie? A vagelfie?” another laughed.
“THE.WAY.MY.JAW.DROPPED,” a third commented.
“I would build a rocket and fly the hell outta here,” someone else said.
“I remember thinking let me have a look at my vagina after birth,” another added.
“Thank God I did not accidentally shared that with Facebook the trauma it would have caused people.”
“Well, all u need now is a Delorean, some plutonium and a few giga hertz!” someone else commented.
“Good lord!! Jesus Christ,” another wrote.
Luckily, Louise’s would likely have managed to avoid any of her Facebook friends seeing the post after quickly deleting it.
As someone on Quora.com explained: “If they have their Facebook open during those 5 to 10 seconds then there is a chance it will have populated their feed and they may see it.
“If they were offline they may still get a notification but they won’t see the post, the notification will go to a dead page.”
While host Lou said the incident was “amazing”, Louise insisted it was “horrendous”[/caption]