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In a mirror selfie, Andi Eigenmann shows post-pregnancy body one day after giving birth


 Andi Eigenmann took to Instagram to share a photo of her post-pregnancy body one day after giving birth.

"Sorry in advance to those who will not be pleased by this photo ???? I am back with my body updates!" Andi wrote in the caption that accompanied a mirror selfie of herself showing off her body.

She said she figured to share her photo since she's planning to do "project comeback" and create her fitness plans.

Andi however  clarified that she is "not in a hurry to start again as I'm still busy obsessing over my super cute newborn and also, healing is the first step!"

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Sorry in advance to those who will not be pleased by this photo ???? I am back with my body updates! This photo was from the fresh 48 at the hospital. Taken after what seems to be the best/ longest shower of my life! Decided to snap a pic to show what I look like 1 day post- partum. (I figured I’d share it here too since most of those who talk about their comeback firness routines that Ive read online are from post normal births, and not much post c- sec.) Been thinking about project comeback and creating my fitness plan for after I recover from my c- section, but I am not in a hurry to start again as Im still busy obsessing over my super cute newborn and also, healing is the first step! As a c- section mom, we shouldn’t need to be in such a hurry to get back into exercising because it will be easier to do that once we let ourselves recover completely by getting the rest we need in between caring for baby. Besides, breastfeeding is good enough exercise for now ???? Also, a good binder is everything this time around. I highly recommend this mamaway one. My OB did too. (Oh and the comfiest c- section undies are from them as well)???? PS. Rest doesnt mean being completely immobile. Just means we shouldnt overdo anything. walking is definitely a great idea.

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Andi suggested c-section moms shouldn't hurry to get back into exercising "because it will be easier to do that once we let ourselves recover completely by getting the rest we need in between caring for baby."

She ended her note by saying that  "Rest doesn't mean being completely immobile. Just means we shouldn't overdo anything. Walking is definitely a great idea." — LA, GMA News