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Kate Winslet insists there is nothing bad if a mother takes time to shed her post baby weight.


 


The Titanic star, who gave birth to a son 15 months ago, believes the media has created an unhealthy trend for shedding baby weight as soon as possible.


 


“The media do rush to put women on the cover of a magazine, or even grab a paparazzi shot of them, eight weeks post-baby and say, ‘Oh look, eight weeks post-baby, doesn’t she look amazing?’ You know, looking amazing eight weeks post-baby is having a belly that still looks like you’ve got a baby inside it, because guess what – that’s what actually happens,” the 39-year-old actress said on a US TV show Extra.


 


“I think it’s not right and it’s not fair. Having a baby is amazing and not fitting into your jeans, it just doesn’t matter and that time of being at home with that little newborn and not having to wear a pair of jeans or slip into a red carpet dress, it’s so fantastic and I wanted it to go on and on forever,” she added.


 

Every new mother knows that shifting the weight gained during pregnancy is a tricky thing to do. So who better to look to than celebrity mums who know the best tricks and tips for getting red carpet ready in a quick space of time. Here are some of the best tricks discovered from the world’s favourite celeb mothers.




Halle Berry


Halle Berry is well known for her amazing body and she works hard for it – she worked out until she was seven months pregnant. When it came to shifting the baby weight once her daughter Nahla was born, the Oscar winner followed a five-factor fitness plan which involved eating five meals a day, each one containing no more than five ingredients.




Jessica Alba


When Jessica Alba gave birth to her daughter Honor, she went straight back to the gym. It’s reported that she shed 11kg of weight with the help of a personal trainer, as well as working out during the pregnancy itself. Although Jessica gained a healthy amount of weight when she was pregnant with Honor, she did also stay active with prenatal yoga, walking and stability bike exercises. Following a strict exercise programme which she scheduled around feedings and nappy changes, Jessica achieved her weight loss goals. The intense programme is known as the 321 Baby Bulge Be Gone plan which consists of hour-long workouts five days a week. These included three segments of cardio, two of strength training and one ten minute core workout session.




Katie Holmes


Katie Holmes gained a lot of weight when she was pregnant with her daughter Suri in 2006, but she lost all of that weight and tightened up within just five months. With the help of her husband, Tom Cruise, she worked through an intense workout plan that involved a strict diet and plenty of running. She toned up with regular weight sessions and also breastfed her daughter which also encourages weight loss. It was also rumoured that Katie, as a member of the Church of Scientology, also did a 30-day body cleanse which involved hours in the sauna, intense exercises and plenty of vitamins and minerals.




Gwen Stefani


Stefani has previously stated that she battled with her weight when she was younger, so she made sure to keep up an exercise regime during her pregnancy to ensure she didn’t gain too much weight. As soon as her son Zuma was born, she hit the gym and had regular personal training sessions. She has claimed that yoga and Pilates helped her tone up her body – jogging, she says, is one of her favourite workouts, but she also tones up with weights too.




Jennifer Garner


When Jennifer lost the baby weight from her second child, Seraphina, she actually weighed less than she did before she got pregnant. It took around three months to lost the weight, using a low carb and high protein diet and a personal trainer. She cut out bready items from her diet and put the effort in at the gym.




Gwyneth Paltrow


Gwyneth is well known for her ultra strict macrobiotic diet, but she didn’t maintain this when she became pregnant. When she gave birth to her daughter Apple, she went back to her balanced approach which consists of organic foods, drinking plenty of water and exercise. Paltrow is known for promoting the concept of wholesome food and eating together, rather than strict dieting, which she attributes to her postnatal weight loss and healthy glow.

There may be a lot of perks to celebrity life, and access to all the top weight loss tools and resources is certainly one of them. After all, with the paparazzi waiting to snap photos of your post-pregnancy tum, the pressure is on to shed that baby weight as fast as possible. Still, even without their resources, and their excuse, for losing your pregnancy weight as quickly as the stars do, you can still benefit from their top tips and diet secrets.


 


1. High protein/low carbohydrate: The basic tenets of Jennifer Garner’s, Kate Hudson’s, Elizabeth Hurley’s and Catherine Zeta-Jones’ post-baby eating plan were low carbohydrate-based foods and a high protein intake. According to David Kirsch, trainer to supermodel Heidi Klum’s trainer, the best way to restore your body to its pre-pregnancy wellness is to cut down on starchy carbs like dairy and fruit for two weeks. Still, that’s not to say that these celebs found it easy to take care of their own wellbeing. Jennifer Garner explained, ‘It took me a long, long time. I just wasn’t that motivated. I wanted to play with her. Then I got on the treadmill, stopped stuffing my face and lost the weight. I cut out croissants, bagels and muffins – all the good stuff – and went back to having a salad once a day and protein.’


 


2. Food delivery services: As Uma Thurman doesn’t trust herself to eat the right foods, she has a food delivery service which tells her what to eat and how much. These food delivery services deliver portion-controlled healthy foods right to your door, and Uma reportedly lost 25 pounds in six weeks using this type of service. However, this may be too expensive as an option for we regular folk, and many people find they put all the weight back on, and then some, once they stop the service and re-enter the ‘real world’ of making their own meals.


 


3. Commercial weight loss programmes: Structured plans provide the tools you need to lose weight without the big price tag of delivery services. Jenny McCarthy, author of Belly Laughs: The Truth about Pregnancy and Childbirth, lost her 80 pounds of baby weight through Weight Watchers, and is now a spokesperson for the programme. Such diet plans provide more realistic, albeit slower, weight loss than your usual celebrity regime, which means it may be the best option for you.


 


4. Yoga: This is a favourite amongst celebrity mums such as Gwyneth Paltrow and Madonna, the latter of who keeps her 48-year-old body looking decades younger by following Ashtanga Yoga. This is a more aerobic and energetic form of the exercise. However, even regular yoga helped Gwyneth Paltrow to lose the 40 pounds she gained with her pregnancies. She noted, ‘It’s all lovely when you are pregnant; but when you are not pregnant and you haven’t been for a couple of months and you are still carrying tons of extra weight and everything’s all hanging and sagging, you think, How is this ever going to go back? But it does. If you do a lot of working out.’


 


5. Running: Again, this is one of Jennifer Garner’s top tips for losing baby weight, but singer Gwen Stefani also relied on running to burn calories and tone her lower body after giving birth. Still, even for Stefani it wasn’t easy, as she commented, ‘Let’s just talk about how hard it’s been. But it’s almost gone.’ However, it seems that the singer keeps it simple with running and a healthy diet, as she asserted, ‘I’ve just been eating healthy. I cheat every day at least once.’


 


6. Heidi Klum: As she went from having a second child to walking down the runway in a thong in just two months, Heidi Klum gets a special mention. She attributes her success to breast feeding, and her trainer David Kirsch for getting her body in runway shape. His top tip is ‘Get on the rowing machine. Get off the treadmill. It’s a bigger bang for your buck.’