Emily Ratajkowski jokes she’s ‘always breastfeeding’ while sharing another photo feeding newborn Sylvester
She recently showed off her incredible postpartum body just six weeks ago.
And Emily Ratajkowski, 29, shared a moment when she was feeding her newborn son Sylvester to her bosom while joking that she was “ always breastfeeding. ”
The model had maintained that her child would choose his or her own gender when they turned 18, so it chose the non-binary nickname ‘Sly’.

Nutrition: Emily Ratajkowski, 29, jokes that she’s ‘always breastfeeding’ while sharing a photo of feeding newborn Sylvester in a tie-dye shirt
In the photos at home, Emily gave a glimpse into her life as a new mom, revealing, “If it seems like I’m always breastfeeding, it’s because I am.”
She looked down fondly on the child she shares with three-year-old husband Sebastian Bear-McClard while wearing a tie-dye shirt.
In a second moment, she continued to leave her son alone on her bosom while smiling softly at the camera.
And it seems that despite the adaptations that come with having a baby, she’s settling into motherhood well.


Mommy duties: She lovingly looked down on the child she shares with three-year-old husband Sebastian Bear-McClard while wearing a tie-dye shirt
Less than two months after giving birth, she revealed that her famous figure had pretty much returned to its original shape when she posed in an Inamorata bikini.
While breastfeeding burns a lot of calories, her ripped-out postpartum frame remains nothing short of an anomaly.
Her sizzling bikini post drew comments from followers in awe of the seemingly rapid transformation of her body through good times and bad.
Blogger Chiara Ferragni wrote, “Girl, how can you get that body after the baby?”
And other famous friends seemed to run out of words when SZA wrote ‘WOAH’ and Chantel Jeffries said ‘Wow’.
However, some commentators condemned her for setting “unrealistic expectations” of what a woman’s body should look like after giving birth.
“I hope this makes other new moms feel bad about their bodies,” one user wrote.


False Expectations: Some commentators knocked her down for setting ‘unrealistic expectations’ of what a woman’s body should look like after giving birth


Flat Stomach: “ I hope this makes other new moms feel bad about their bodies, ” wrote one user
A popular Australian fitness trainer named Emily Skye spoke out on the issue, urging people not to ‘compare’ themselves to others.
“I’ve seen so many people, especially mothers who were upset about it and compare their own bodies … Comparing and feeling inferior to people who seem ‘perfect’ is unhealthy,” she wrote.
Although Emily is in the process of writing a collection of essays called ‘My Body’ about reclaiming her own image, her body remains a point of contention after finding fame while exposing her chest in Robin’s video clip Blurred Lines Thicke.
And in her pregnancy announcement Vogue, both she and Sebastian had expressed concerns about having a daughter due to physical pressure and about having a model for a mother.


Night out: The new mother’s body appears to remain intact despite giving birth almost two months ago
“I’m afraid a girl will have to live up to a lot if your daughter … That’s a lot of pressure,” said the producer.
And Emily had added, “I think about how women are constantly comparing each other, doing acrobatic calculations in their heads: this way I look like her, this way I am not; this way i’m better, this way i’m not. ‘
The self-proclaimed feminist and activist announced the arrival of their son Sly on March 8.
Sylvester Apollo Bear has joined us on Earth. Sly arrived on 3/8/21 on the most surreal, beautiful and loving morning of my life, ”she wrote.


Baby bliss: The self-proclaimed feminist and activist announced the arrival of their son Sly on March 8