Abbey Clancy shows off stunning figure months after giving birth - and reveals she owes it to good genes

The mother-of-two said she is not "concerned" that her body shape has changed since having children
New look: Abbey Clancy shows off her stunning post pregnancy figure
Zoe McConnell/Women's Health
Emma Powell7 October 2015
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Abbey Clancy has showed off her stunning figure, just three months after giving birth to her second child – and revealed it is down to good genes.

Clancy, 29, flashed her long legs and toned stomach as she was was pictured modeling a white swimsuit and bikini for Women's Health.

Speaking to the publication the mother-of-two revealed that regaining her figure may be down to genetics as her mother was the same.

“Each time [my mum] had a baby, she was back to normal within weeks," she said. "So genetics play a part. I don’t diet, but with a four-year-old, a new baby and no nannies, neither do I sit still.”

Work it: The mother-of-two poses up a storm as she flaunts her figure
Zoe McConnell/Women's Health

Clancy revealed that living with her husband and footballer Peter Crouch also helps her to keep in shape as he has to eat certain foods during training.

“I live with a professional athlete," she said. "We eat healthy meals, home-cooked fresh food."

Stunning: Clancy models her post pregnancy figure
Zoe McConnell/Women's Health

The Liverpool born model said despite appearances her body shape has changed, but she is not “concerned” by it.

“I'm nine stone now," she told the publication. “Your shape just changes. My boobs went. My belly button's a bit saggier. But I've got two beautiful babies, so I'm not that concerned.”

Cover star: Abbey Clancy graces the cover
Zoe McConnell/Women's Health

Clancy - who welcomed her second child, daughter Liberty Rose in June - revealed that she and Crouch have plans to extend their growing family.

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"We'd like four," she said. "Including a boy. I felt so sorry for Pete when we were on holiday because there was a Chelsea Football Academy and Barbie World.

"And all the dads were playing football with the little boys and Pete was getting glitter put on his eyes in Barbie World. I was like, 'We need a boy'."

The full interview appears in the November 2015 issue of Women’s Health, on sale October 8. Also available as a digital edition.

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