Model Sarah Stage Flaunts Slim Post-Baby Body, Tries Out Nursing Bra and Waist Cincher—See the Pics!

She gained 28 pounds during pregnancy with son James Hunter, who was born two weeks ago

By Rebecca Macatee Apr 28, 2015 2:11 PMTags
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If you've got it, flaunt it—right, Sarah Stage?

The 30-year-old model achieved Internet superstardom during her pregnancy thanks to her six-pack/baby bump combo. She gave birth to son James Hunter on Apr. 24 and bounced back to her svelte, pre-baby self in no time. Since then, the model mama has been plastering her slim, post-baby bod all over Instagram—and testing out a few #postpartum products while she's at it! 

Over the weekend she showed off her nursing bra—one of just a handful of products she appeared to endorse. "Lately all I wear are @cakematernity nursing bras around the house," she wrote. "So comfy! #BreastFeeding"

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She also showed off her already-tiny waist in a Perfit Shape leopard-print waist cincher, and flaunted her slim, lingerie-clad physique covered in Guilty Pleasure Body Scrub. (Hey, Instafame might not last forever—cash in while you can!)

Having a tough time believing Sarah's body looks like this despite having only given birth two weeks ago? Well, bear in mind that according to the model's Instagram, she only gained 28 pounds while pregnant. Her son weighed in at 8 lbs., 7 oz., too, so the baby alone made up a good portion of that weight!

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That said, the first-time mama is eager to get back to her regular workouts next month. Sarah stayed active throughout her pregnancy, too—making sure to do so in moderation for the sake of her health and her baby-to-be's. And while many were quick to criticize the model mom-to-be for staying slim throughout her pregnancy, she insisted she was healthy, and the doctors agreed.

As ABC News medical contributor and practicing Ob/Gyn Dr. Jennifer Ashton said on Good Morning America, "Pregnancy is an incredible physical feat and labor and delivery are athletic events so training for them isn't such a bad idea," added Dr. Ashton. "Having stamina, strength and muscle tone are good for both mom and baby."

In Sarah's case, staying fit seemed to work out well for mom and her healthy, happy baby boy!

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