I never thought that I would ever agree with Ulrika Jonnson on anything. I've always found her irritating beyond belief but she has proved herself to be that rare thing in a 'celebrity' - sensible! Sensible isn't sexy, you won't get voted on the FHM sexiest woman list by being sensible but in the real world, the one we all live in, it's a really valuable commodity. Ulrika wrote an article recently in the Daily Mail (yes I know, I'm sorry!) in which she defends her right to be wobbly after having her fourth child just 2 months ago. How has this happened? Why is it no longer acceptable to relish the soft body babies give us? Why do new mums have to have a hard gym body within days of giving birth? Photos of Nicole Kidman two weeks after the birth of her baby show a woman who has had something 'removed', there's no evidence of a ripe, nursing, nurturing body there. Having had 3 kids, I can't imagine why anyone would want to waste any of their baby's special first weeks working out in a gym or jogging or doing anything other than soaking up the miracle you've just helped to create. It's such a special time and it shouldn't be overshadowed by some insane pressure to regain your figure.
Check out the article at http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-1042408/Why-Im-proud-baby-gave-figure-needs-34-I-cup-bra-says-Ulrika-Jonsson.html
