![]() ![]() Miranda Kerr credited breastfeeding for speeding up her metabolism after she gave birth to her son, while Bündchen said it helped her keep her figure and “should be a worldwide law,” after the birth of her son in 2009. Not only is it the best source of nutrition for a newborn, but, according to the American Pregnancy Association, a breastfeeding mom can burn around 425 to 700 calories a day-without ever having to set foot on a treadmill. Of course, many women point out that one of the easiest ways to shed pounds is to breastfeed. Magazines devote entire covers to this subject, while trainers and nutritionists make a killing off of it. Most of the discussion around post-baby body image has focused on how quickly a woman can slim down to her pre-baby weight. The bitter truth is, no matter how many prenatal yoga classes you attend or how much shea butter balm you apply to your stomach, once you start carrying a baby, your body stops being your own and starts expanding and changing in ways for which you’re not quite prepared. ![]() It’s no secret that pregnancy and post-pregnancy can take a toll on anyone’s body. The alleged work would seem out of character for the hardcore yogi and natural-birth spokeswoman, not to mention completely unnecessary. Many were left bewildered when Page Six reported back in July that supermodel and über human Gisele Bündchen had supposedly sneaked into a Parisian plastic surgeon’s office in a burka to have some “work” done on her breasts. ![]()
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