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Celebrity Pregnancy Health & Fitness

Topic: Dietary SupplementsBy Julie RiggsPublished Recently added

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Ever wonder how superstar moms like Christina Aguilera, Heidi Klum and Jessica Alba bounced back so quickly and drop those dreaded pregnancy pounds after giving birth? Many would automatically believe that celebrity moms practically have unlimited resources to spend on trainers, nutritionists and dieticians to get them back in shape after giving birth. But that isn’t always the case. They often on their own stick to religiously training and following the some of the hottest diets around to stay in shape while pregnant and then to get their money making bods back post baby. Celebrity or not, the key is to maintain a healthy lifestyle pre, during and post pregnancy to help keep you fit, in shape and healthy.

Take for instance Heidi Klum, a world famous super model. She has bounced back several times after having 4 beautiful children and still surprises herself by how quickly she was back in her world famous shape. Heidi claims that she continued to follow a strict, but healthy diet that was light on carbs all throughout her pregnancy.

Christina Aguilera is known around the world for her amazing voice. But recently she put her mega star career on hold to start a family. After the birth of her son, it was a matter of just a few months before her body was back to pre baby stage and looking better than ever. Christina explained that she started off working with a trainer for several weeks at the beginning of her pregnancy then began training on her own keeping sessions around 40-60 minutes 3-5 times a week. As well as training she also followed the advice of a nutritionist blog that she found while searching online! She ate clean 5-6 days out of the week then had her cheat day on Sunday.

Jessica Alba took a more natural approach. Sources stated that she revaluated her diet and went for a more green and organic approach. As well as having a more organic approach Alba referred to the Baby Bulge Be Gone program to help shed weight. As well as switching up her eating plan, Jessica also began taking a more lax approach on training. Although she did hit the gym 2-3 times a week she also began doing yoga and Pilates in home shortly after giving birth to her 1st daughter, Honor. Sources also reported that Jessica took up light cardio training including brisk jogging and biking alongside her fitness routine as well.

New mom’s celebrities or not, are always looking for the latest, greatest and fastest ways to drop baby weight after their children are born. Whether you need to be ready for the red carpet, runway or grocery isle, new moms around the world can easily shed that excess weight with the help of consistent dieting and exercise. You wont need fancy trainers, cooks and dieticians to easily achieve your goals, with hard work, dedication and a healthy outlook on your life, you can look spotlight ready in no time just like the celebrities do!

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Julie Riggs MED RD LD Registered and Licensed Dietician www.i-supplements.com Julie Riggs has been teaching fitness and nutrition skills to every population, from NFL players to the elderly, pre and post-natal moms to professional bodybuilders for her entire career. As a writer and consultant for www.i-supplements.com and as a registered dietician, personal trainer, and mom of three Julie brings real life perspective to the every day person's fitness and nutritional conce s. Learn more on how nutrition supplements can keep you healthier during and after pregnancy at i-Supplements.com.

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