How in the hell does she look like that after a pregnancy? I don't see one stretch mark, not an ounce of extra weight? no c section scar either. Did she buy the kid and fake the pregnancy? Her boobs are even still perky. Man, some people have all the luck.
Drugs, more drugs, induced the baby early, started it on soy formula immediately so that her breasts would stop producing milk and her body stopped storing fat for the milk. Likely took some hormones to speed that along. Then works out with a personal trainer while someone else takes care of the child.
When you see a skinny new mom, don't think "Awe, she's so lucky!" Think, "she's raising her baby from a bottle for her own vanity." And when they are rich "someone else is raising the baby from a bottle."
I gained over 80 pounds when I was pregnant—and not by choice. Started at 125 and climbed well over 200. All this while working out, too. I ate a lot (not the healthiest diet) to counteract the constant nausea I had while preggers. Afterwards, I got my diet back on track. 13 years later, I'm a healthy 140, and work out 5-6 times a week. Losing the post-baby weight wasn't easy, but I did it.
She's seen nursing her son in other photos, also nursing mothers tend to snap back to their pre-baby bodies faster, and they burn more calories just by nursing.
How in the hell does she look like that after a pregnancy? I don't see one stretch mark, not an ounce of extra weight? no c section scar either. Did she buy the kid and fake the pregnancy? Her boobs are even still perky. Man, some people have all the luck.
Drugs, more drugs, induced the baby early, started it on soy formula immediately so that her breasts would stop producing milk and her body stopped storing fat for the milk. Likely took some hormones to speed that along. Then works out with a personal trainer while someone else takes care of the child.
When you see a skinny new mom, don't think "Awe, she's so lucky!" Think, "she's raising her baby from a bottle for her own vanity." And when they are rich "someone else is raising the baby from a bottle."
Or else she bought him from traffickers for whatever purpose.
I gained over 80 pounds when I was pregnant—and not by choice. Started at 125 and climbed well over 200. All this while working out, too. I ate a lot (not the healthiest diet) to counteract the constant nausea I had while preggers. Afterwards, I got my diet back on track. 13 years later, I'm a healthy 140, and work out 5-6 times a week. Losing the post-baby weight wasn't easy, but I did it.
She's seen nursing her son in other photos, also nursing mothers tend to snap back to their pre-baby bodies faster, and they burn more calories just by nursing.