👋 Welcome to The Tummy Tuck Club — I'm so glad you're here. If you found your way here, you're probably in one of four places: 🔸 You're thinking about a tummy tuck/muscle repair surgery but you're not sure you're ready, and the internet searches and groups are hard to follow and offering conflicting info 🔸 You've booked your date (or very nearly have) and your brain is spinning with questions you're too embarrassed to ask your surgeon - OR you are worried you don't even know what questions to ask! 🔸 You're in the thick of recovery — drains, fajas, pain meds, tears; when will it end and will I be OK on the other side of this— and you need someone who gets it 🔸 You're weeks or months out and realizing recovery is way longer and weirder than anyone warned you Wherever you are — you belong here. I'm Martina. I'm 44, a mom of three (an 8-year-old and 5-year-old twins), and I own a CrossFit gym. I had a full tummy tuck with muscle repair in November 2025. I'm about 5 months out as I write this, and I'm rebuilding in real time — scar, core, confidence, all of it. I built this club because I spent months scrolling Facebook groups getting contradictory advice, aesthetic-only before-and-afters that didn't answer my real questions, and zero content from women who actually looked like me — moms who work out, who want their strength back, who aren't here for a Barbie body but for a real one that works. This is a space for real questions and honest answers. No judgment. No shame. No surgeon ads. 👇 THREE THINGS TO DO RIGHT NOW 👇 1️⃣ Introduce yourself in the comments. Tell us: where are you in your journey (thinking about it / booked / recovering / months out), and what's the one question on your mind today? I read and reply to every intro personally. 2️⃣ Head to the Classroom tab and start with "What to know before you even look for a surgeon." Even if you've already picked yours, it's worth a read. 3️⃣ Turn on notifications for this community. I post 3x a week — Monday check-ins, Wednesday deep-dives, Friday knowledge drops and wins. Miss those and you miss the best parts.