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    Camila Alves' Post-Baby Tradition Puts Moms First

    Camila AlvesCamila AlvesI think it's unanimous: We all have girl-crushes on Matthew McConaghey's new fiancee, Camila Alves. Former model, mom to their two delectable kiddies -- and did we mention she's not one to jump on the treadmill 10 seconds after she has a baby? Nope, unlike other celeb moms like Victoria Beckham, Camila was not in a hurry to shed the baby weight after having each of their children.

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    Camila believes in what Brazilians call "quarentena." It's actually practiced all over the world. What it means is that the mother spends time restoring her health and bonding with her baby for a little over a month. For Camila, it was 40 days. And it included no sex!

    "Where I come from, we believe in something we call a 40-day break after the baby," Camila said soon after the birth of daughter, Vida. "You have to let your body do its own thing. You give it time to recover and let everything settle down. You kind of respect all the hard work your body has just done and give it a break. For these 40 days, you really take it easy. By that I mean no sex, light, healthy food, no trips to the gym. Then, after 40 days, you are good to go."

    Don't you love how she put that -- "respect all the hard work" your body does? I adore that kind of talk! Of course, most doctors recommend no sexual intercourse for six weeks after giving birth anyway (ehrm, though the determined and enterprising couple will find ways around that). The last thing I wanted to do after having a baby was work out. Taking a shower was about as ambitious as it got for me. And eating healthy just makes sense for mama and baby.

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    Anyway, it's nice hearing about a celeb mom who wasn't in a hurry to shrink herself back to Barbie-doll proportions. No disrespect to moms who do that (SIGH, Miranda Kerr) -- it's just a relief to know there's two fewer "HOW SHE LOST ALL THE WEIGHT IN 5 MINUTES" stories out there. I like the "how she lost the weight gradually, at a pace deemed safe by her doctor" stories better. And I love hearing about another mom whose husband supports her taking time to heal and bond with her baby right after birth.

    Are you planning a recovery period like Camila Alves' cuarentena when you have your baby? What do you think of the practice?

    Image via Vivanista1/Flickr


    Written by Adriana Velez on CafeMom's blog, The Stir.

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    8 comments

    • Ginny  •  Manassas, Virginia  •  4 months ago
      I like this coming from a celebrity, but I think its pretty common for regular people. Generally its 6 weeks of rest for a regular delivery with no complications, and 8 weeks for a c-section. Docs generally recommend to take it easy with a some light walking maybe. Not an earth shattering observation or totally foreign practice.
    • Aysha  •  La Mirada, California  •  4 months ago
      I actually heard about this from my bf's mother and she's Chinese--its a common practice there too.
    • NY  •  4 months ago
      I applaud her.
    • poeticihuatl  •  Los Angeles, California  •  4 months ago
      not invented in Brazil exactly but the tradition is practiced all over Latin America. "Quarentena" comes from the word for "40", so yeah 40 days of total mommy-healing, pretty cool i say. In my folks' little mexican village this practice also included a ritual temazcal steam bath, soothing massages, and belly-wrapping. The father is supposed to play in active role in pampering and caring for his lady and taking over household duties.
    • Rowdygirl  •  Clarksburg, West Virginia  •  4 months ago
      I don't think they invented this in Brazil. I remember my Mom talking about how women weren't supposed to do anything for 6 weeks (42 days) after having a baby. No sex, nothing much but taking care of the baby and napping when the baby did. She had all four of us in the 1940's-60's. Would probably be better to go back to this.. for the mamas and the babies.
    • Stephanie  •  Birmingham, Michigan  •  4 months ago
      My daughter is 13 months now and Istill haven't shedded the last 10 puonds that were apart of 50, lol. I had to buy all new clothes and learn to love the body that I have now. I'm now a size 6 and I still have that pouch that we get after having a baby. But I let my body do whatever it needed to do before I started hitting the gym. I've learned that it is ok to not be the same size I was when I was 20 (now 26) LOL.
    • Sonia  •  New York, New York  •  4 months ago
      I think it's great. Especially because moms can devote more time to their babies in their first month of life which I think is much more important than spending such precious time worried about their looks.
    • Mrs. V.  •  4 months ago
      Some practices should be kept up. Shame we live in such a fast paced life style where we are pushed to put our family time aside

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