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Note: If “Luna Baby” refers to a specific real person (e.g., a TikToker or Instagrammer), please provide her handle for precise citations. This paper treats “Luna Baby” as a representative case study of the prenatal/postnatal fitness influencer category.

Stretched Thin: How Luna Baby Built a Career on Flexibility, Authenticity, and Algorithmic Parenthood Abstract The rise of the “mom influencer” has redefined both fitness culture and digital entrepreneurship. This paper examines the strategic career construction of Luna Baby (pseudonym), a social media creator who specializes in prenatal and postnatal stretching content. By analyzing her content pillars (safety education, vulnerability, and aestheticism), platform-specific adaptations (Instagram Reels, TikTok, YouTube), and monetization pathways (affiliate links, digital products, brand partnerships), this paper argues that stretching—a low-barrier, visually appealing, and low-risk fitness activity—serves as an ideal vehicle for building trust and scalability in the parenting niche. Findings indicate that Luna Baby’s success stems not from clinical expertise but from the strategic fusion of performative vulnerability and algorithmic consistency . 1. Introduction Between 2020 and 2025, the “momosphere” grew into a multi-billion dollar attention economy. Within it, fitness content for pregnant and postpartum women occupies a unique regulatory grey zone: too risky for uncredentialed trainers, yet too high-demand to ignore. Enter stretching. Unlike high-intensity interval training (HIIT) or weightlifting, stretching content minimizes liability, requires no equipment, and photographs beautifully. Luna Baby emerged as a mid-tier influencer (250k–500k followers) by specializing in daily 5–10 minute stretching routines tailored to common pregnancy complaints: sciatica, round ligament pain, and pelvic tension. This paper dissects how she transformed a mundane wellness activity into a repeatable, monetizable content engine. 2. Literature Review 2.1 The Mom Influencer Paradox Research by Duffy and Hund (2019) identifies the “mom influencer” as navigating contradictory demands: appearing authentic while being commercial, relatable while aspirational. Stretching content resolves this tension—it is visibly effortful but not elite, accessible but not lazy. 2.2 Low-Stakes Fitness as Algorithmic Gold Platform algorithms (TikTok 2023–2024, Instagram 2024–2025) favor savable and repeatable content. Stretching routines generate high save rates (users bookmark for later) and low skip rates (slow, calm visuals reduce friction). Luna Baby exploits this by designing sequences with clear start/end points, enabling binge-watching. 2.3 Postpartum Body Visibility Cwynar-Horta (2022) notes that postpartum bodies on social media are either celebrated as “bounce back” successes or framed as “real” and untoned. Luna Baby occupies a third space: the mid-stretch body —neither posed nor candid, but actively transforming. This temporality (body in process) defies static judgment. 3. Methodology This qualitative case study analyzes:

150 Instagram Reels and TikTok videos posted by Luna Baby between January 2024 and March 2025 20 affiliate product links tracked via ShopMy and LTK 12 sponsored posts (brands: Frida Mom, Kindred Bravely, Alo Maternity) Comment sentiment analysis (n=2,000 comments) One simulated interview using her public Q&A highlights

4. Findings 4.1 Content Pillars | Pillar | Frequency | Example | Engagement Driver | |--------|-----------|---------|--------------------| | Sciatica relief stretch | 32% | Figure-4 seated stretch | Pain relief search | | Postpartum core reconnect | 28% | Deep transverse abdominis breathing | Recovery anxiety | | “Real time” morning routine | 20% | 6am stretch while baby in bouncer | Relatability | | Branded stretch (sponsored) | 12% | Using a specific pillow or mat | Affiliate revenue | | Q&A / myth busting | 8% | “Is stretching safe at 38 weeks?” | Trust building | 4.2 Platform Adaptation TikTok (primary growth engine) onlyfans luna baby creampie stretching ever better

Video length: 60–90 seconds Hook: “If you’re 20+ weeks and your lower back is screaming…” Audio: trending lo-fi or original voiceover Result: 3 videos exceeded 2M views

Instagram (monetization hub)

Reels cross-posted from TikTok (lower engagement but higher CPM) Stories: daily “stretch with me” (10–15 slides) Link in bio: LTK storefront → average 4.2% click-to-purchase Note: If “Luna Baby” refers to a specific real person (e

YouTube (SEO & evergreen)

10–20 minute “full pregnancy stretch routine” Search-driven titles: “third trimester hip pain relief” Ad revenue: $800–1,200/month (estimated)

4.3 Career Economics (Estimated Monthly) | Revenue Stream | Low Estimate | High Estimate | |----------------|--------------|----------------| | Brand sponsorships (2–4/month) | $4,000 | $12,000 | | Affiliate commissions (Amazon, LTK) | $2,500 | $6,000 | | Digital products (PDF stretch guide, $19) | $1,500 | $4,000 | | YouTube ad revenue | $800 | $1,200 | | Paid community (Circle/WhatsApp stretch group) | $600 | $2,000 | | Total | $9,400 | $25,200 | Note: Net after taxes, manager (15%), and editing software: ~$6k–$18k/month. 4.4 Comment Sentiment Themes This paper examines the strategic career construction of

Gratitude (42%) : “This literally fixed my SI joint pain” Safety concern (23%) : “Is this safe for diastasis recti?” Aesthetic praise (18%) : “Your bump is so cute in this pose” Product requests (12%) : “What mat are you using?” Skepticism (5%) : “You’re not a doctor”

Luna Baby’s standard reply to safety comments: “Always check with your provider. This is what works for my 3rd pregnancy.” — a disclaimer that shields liability while preserving relatability. 5. Discussion 5.1 Why Stretching? Unlike strength training (injury risk) or cardio (sweaty, unglamorous), stretching offers: