Anyone who has given birth will tell you that it is no easy task, as many new parents are hungry after giving birth to a baby.
And instead of a quick meal or a fancy picnic, most new mothers want a burger and fries after giving birth.
The new study, carried out by Burger King and Mumsnet, found that 39 per cent of women surveyed would have appreciated a succulent burger with crispy fries as their first meal after giving birth.
Of those more fortunate and well-fed mothers, they had even said that their food had been so restorative and delicious that They momentarily forgot about the grueling experience of giving birth.
The network surveyed 2,000 mothers for the research and found that most mothers had left the delivery room dreaming of more than just a good night’s sleep.
Most mothers will tell you that giving birth is no easy task, so it’s no wonder so many people are left craving a feast afterwards.
BurgerKing surveyed 2,000 mothers for the research and found that most mothers had left the delivery room dreaming of more than just a good night’s sleep.
It also found that 55 percent of mothers said they felt “absolutely hungry” after giving birth a41 percent said they had been dreaming of something more delicious during their birth trip and were disappointed with what they ended up refueling.
A smaller fraction, 21 percent, were lucky enough to sink their teeth into something more delicious, having felt sufficiently replenished after their postpartum meal.
The Burger King survey is part of a campaign to commemorate the incredible efforts of new mothers, celebrating their achievements with a delicious meal to remember.
The campaign was launched on September 26, coinciding with the day on which most babies are born in the United Kingdom.
Images attached to the campaign show three extremely satisfied new mothers sinking their teeth into a succulent Burger King sandwich, right after giving birth.
And 41 percent said they had been dreaming of something more delicious during their birth trip and were disappointed with what they ended up refueling.
The mothers involved in the campaign were some of those who immediately turned to the franchise in their moment of momentous longing.
The mothers involved in the campaign were some of those who immediately turned to the franchise in their moment of momentous longing.
The mothers involved in the campaign were some of those who immediately turned to the franchise in their moment of momentous longing.
First-time mothers appear next to a timestamp of the exact time their babies were born.
With a baby underneath in one hand and a burger in the other, the mothers are shown literally closing their eyes in happiness as they take a bite of a well-deserved burger.
Justine Roberts, chief executive of Mumsnet, said: ‘Mumsnet users frequently tell us that the food they ate after giving birth tasted better than anything else they have ever eaten.
“They are united in the opinion that new moms deserve to be pampered with whatever they want for their first meal after giving birth (and pretty much everything else thereafter).”
One of the mothers who participated in the campaign said: “After a very long day, eating a burger really was perfect.” I couldn’t think of anything better at that moment. It was a pleasure!’