The singer, 36, sat down with American Vogue to discuss the June 2017 birth of her precious twins, revealing that husband Jay-Z , 48, was a “soldier” in the delivery room when complications arose.
She said: “I was 218 pounds the day I gave birth to Rumi and Sir. I was swollen from toxemia and had been on bed rest for over a month.
“My health and my babies’ health were in danger, so I had an emergency C-section. We spent many weeks in the NICU.”
Bey says that rapper Jay, who she calls her “best friend”, was with her every step of the way.
She continued: “My husband was a soldier and such a strong support system for me.
“I am proud to have been a witness to his strength and evolution as a man, a best friend, and a father.”
Beyoncé went on to explain that the C-section and the subsequent complications she faced had a profound effect on her.
She explained: “I was in survival mode and did not grasp it all until months later.
“After the C-section, my core felt different. It had been major surgery.
“Some of your organs are shifted temporarily, and in rare cases, removed temporarily during delivery. I am not sure everyone understands that.
“I needed time to heal, to recover.”
In the weeks and months following the twins' birth, Beyoncé says she grew to appreciate her fuller figure, only altering her diet in advance of her epic headline slot at Californian music festival Coachella earlier this year.
She said: “During my recovery, I gave myself self-love and self-care, and I embraced being curvier. I accepted what my body wanted to be.
“After six months, I started preparing for Coachella. I became vegan temporarily, gave up coffee, alcohol, and all fruit drinks.
“But I was patient with myself and enjoyed my fuller curves. My kids and husband did, too.”
The iconic performer admits that she is finally happy with her bootylicious body because she believes it is 'real'.
She continued: “To this day my arms, shoulders, breasts, and thighs are fuller.
“I have a little mommy pouch, and I’m in no rush to get rid of it. I think it’s real.
“Whenever I’m ready to get a six-pack, I will go into beast zone and work my ass off until I have it.
She added: “But right now, my little FUPA [slang for 'fatty upper pubic area'] and I feel like we are meant to be.”
Bey confessed that she hasn't always had such a healthy relationship with her own body image, revealing she piled pressure on herself to lose weight following the birth of first daughter Blue Ivy back in 2012.
Baby's head pops out of the womb during "gentle cesarean". Incredible!
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