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Tia Mowry flaunts her post-baby body in selfie with newborn daughter in pineapple onesie

Edduin Carvajal
Jun 20, 2018
11:06 A.M.

Only 6 weeks after Tia Mowry gave birth to her second child, she posted a photo on her Instagram account giving some updates about her and her daughter.

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In the image, Mowry’s post-baby body was on full display as the actress was in front of a big mirror. She was wearing a grey blouse and black leggings while holding her baby in her arms.

Mowry chose a pineapple onesie for her daughter, who appeared to be sleeping. In the caption, she admitted to feeling good and confessed that she wasn’t able to breastfeed her son, Cree, for a while due to low milk supply.

Thankfully, after drinking a lot of water and teas and starting a high protein diet, she can breastfeed now. Mowry pointed out that the most important thing was to ‘say no to stress.’

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She finally revealed that following those simple steps, she manages to pump 12 ounces only in the morning for her ‘little brown sugar [sic],’ whose real name has not been revealed yet.

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As soon as Mowry uploaded that photo, her fans and followers took to the comment section to praise the woman not only for breastfeeding but also for her look. One of them was Instagram user @art_phenom, who confessed that Tia had all curves in the right places.

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Only one day after Tia’s daughter was born, she shared a photo of her on her Instagram account. It showed Tia and the baby on the hospital bed.

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In the caption, the actress revealed a couple of aspects about the new bundle of joy, including that she was born on May 5 at 10:29 am and that she was 6 pounds 4 ounces and 19.8 inches long.

Tia and Cory Hardrict, the father of the actress’ both children, got married in 2008, after getting engaged on Christmas Day in 2006. At the moment, the couple is happily living together next to their six-year-old Cree and six-week-old baby.

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