Howw Does Duchess Kate Do It? From Giving Birth To Camera-Ready In Heels In Under 8 Hours
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- Published on Tuesday, 24 April 2018 09:17=
Duchess Kate of Cambridge gave birth to her third royal baby on Monday in London around 11 a.m., and by 6 p.m. she was posing for the cameras looking gorgeous — in heels — and minutes later on her way home to Kensington Palace.
Around the world, envious moms asked themselves: How does she do that?
The answers, experts say: Good health, good diet, no birth complications and a small army of supportive friends, aides and family.
Many women will conclude that Kate's seeming ease in birthing is "compensation" for her miserable battles with acute morning sickness in the early stages of all her pregnancies, says Dr. Sheryl A. Ross, known as “Dr. Sherry,” an OB/GYN and women’s health expert and author of the book, She-ology: The Definitive Guide to Women’s Intimate Health. Period.
"She sprinted through the delivery, which was a blessing for her and maybe what was owed to her," joked Ross. "But there is no connection between morning sickness and an easy birth."
Kate already has a charmed life: Rich and beautiful, in love and married to a royal prince, she's a future queen of the United Kingdom, with two cute kids, fabulous palaces to live in, and even an adorable dog.
Her third baby followed the pattern of her two previous children, Prince George born in 2013 and Princess Charlotte born in 2015: Short labor (about five hours this time), no problems, quick delivery, and up and out the door of St. Mary's Hospital, looking breathtakingly good to meet the world's media gathered outside.
"Can not believe how unbelievable Kate looks hours after giving birth