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June 6, 2006

Stefani wants her pre-baby body back

Cisco Adler, Gossip


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Gwen Stefani wants her pre-baby body back

Gwen Stefani is known for her flawless figure and she’s not going to let motherhood take that away from her. Unfortunately, Stefani is taking her post-pregnancy fitness routine a little too far, worrying her friends and family, reports Australia’s NW.


Gwen gave birth to her first son with husband Gavin Rossdale last month. The baby, Kingston, was delivered via C-section because he was in the breech position. The caesarean procedure put a damper on Stefani’s exercise plans, as doctors advise that women wait six weeks after a C-section before exercising. Gwen won’t let a little thing like her health stop her from having abs of steel, though. She said, “I am looking forward to my [post-pregnancy] diet and I am going to train.�

Meanwhile, the mommy - famous for baring her midriff - is anxious to get her belly back in top form. Worried about the scar that she received from her caesarian, Stefani plans to cover it with a tattoo, a “pal� told NW. “She’s getting roses and angels inked on her stomach when it’s healed,� said the source.



 


 





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