Laura Anderson shows off postpartum body in bra and shorts 12 days after giving birth

Laura Anderson has shown off her postpartum body in a crop top just 12 days after giving birth.

The Love Island star welcomed her first child, a girl called Bonnie, earlier this month with Hollyoaks actor Gary Lucy.

Laura, who documented her pregnancy with a weekly column on OK!, has been keeping her followers up to date with her progress since the little one arrived.

On Wednesday, 13 September, Laura stripped down to a nursing bra and shorts to share with her followers her body, and confirmed that she is feeling "alright" after she had a difficult birth.

Alongside the snap, she wrote: "I wasn’t going to share this as it was just to send to my friends and family, but who cares.

"This is my post-partum body day 12. I actually feel alright today (I swear it’s the fake tan).

"I’m starting the pelvic floor exercises tomorrow to bring the abdominal muscles back together, but feeling pretty good today."

She then flashed the cabbages on her breast and told her fans: "P.S. I hope you like my disposable pants, and no, I haven’t washed my hair for some time."

The latest news from the 34 year old comes just days after she shared the details of her labour as she confirmed that she had four sweeps and the non-hormonal cervical balloon to induce labour.

On her Instagram story, she said: "I was in the hospital, and I was only one centimetre dilated, but I just felt no one was taking me seriously.

"I was having contractions like every minute and a half, and I was like this is a lot, and I have got so long to go, and I wasn't in the labour ward yet because you have to be four centimetres. I found it mentally quite torturous because I felt it was going to be so long with no pain relief.

"When I was at 9cm, I said f**k this s**t, give me the epidural, I can't do this, and then they were like 'It's too late, we are going to give you something else'."

She then added: "I even had a nap they scheduled me a nap and said at half five we will begin pushing."

After three pushes, the little girl was out, and Laura has said that she was "alert."

However, the trauma wasn't over for Laura's body, as she suffered a second-degree tear and needed stitches.

It didn't end there as just five hours later she had an "awful" haemorrhage which when she "stood up [she] lost loads of bloods and clots and felt really, really faint."

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