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Ghost Whisperer star Jennifer Love Hewitt has opened up about something many parents can relate to – the sheer terror of being allowed to go home with your new baby.

“Those first couple of nights, it was wild,” said the actress, who is married to Brian Hallisay, her co-star in The Client List.

“When they let us bring her home I said to [Brian], ‘To get your licence you have to take a test. They check to make sure you’re a good human being to get behind the wheel of a car. They’ve given us no test! We just had a baby and now we’re going home.’ He was like, ‘I know, it’s terrifying!’”

But daughter Autumn James, 4 months old, has settled in to life with her now very capable parents.

Her husband is “fantastic. He’s great at diaper changing and at the football hold, which she loves,” said Jennifer. “It’s really 50-50. I feel very lucky that way! I do the stuff that I need to do as a mom and he does the dad part.”

Like most celebrities who have given birth, the actress has found the focus soon goes to losing her baby weight – especially given the taunting about her body after some unflattering photos were published in 2007.

“Having been somebody who has had to think about what my body looked like for 25 years, it was hard when it didn’t come off. I didn’t look like some of the girls in the magazines that I’ve worked with … who [the weight] does fall off for,” she says.

“I was like, ‘What’s wrong with me?’ I had to have a conversation with myself. I had to look at her and think, ‘Would I want her to feel this way when she’s my age?’ I was like, ‘Get it together – your head’s in the wrong place.’

“It took nine months to get it this way, it might take nine months to get it back. If I have an hour to go to the gym or an hour to lie down and take a nap with her in my arms, I’m going to lie down and take a nap.”

A bit of swimming and Zumba are now being introduced, and “I hold her, we do squats, we dance, she listens to the music and she loves it. Or I put her in her little chair and she watches and thinks it’s really funny,” she shares.

“[Working out is] really jarring to your body. I don’t know how people go back and do CrossFit a week later. It’s just not me. I’m slowly getting back into it. I’m not that worried.”

Image of “Jennifer Love Hewitt” from Shutterstock
  • Being a mum is the best in the world and that is when we shouldn’t worry about the baby weight and just about our babies. The weight will come off eventually if we eat right

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  • a very brave woman in the public eye talking about this , well done

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  • Normally I can’t stand her. But this article was really honest.

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  • I remember bringing my first baby home. I knew very little about babies and it was scary and exciting all at the same time. Found it easier to get back in shape with baby one than baby two!

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  • good on her for being honest

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  • its nice to hear a celebrity being honest about having baby and not saying how easy it is to get their post baby body back into shape

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  • Stars showing they are only human! Loved it!

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  • Celebrities are only human, at work they have a script and know exactly what to do. If only it as that easy with babies hey. I must admit l was terrified the first week or so after bring my baby home.

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  • a very good read good to see the stars are real sometimes

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  • How lovely to read about a celebrity who isn’t ashamed of looking like she had a baby and who is realistic about baby weight.

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  • She seems like a very down to earth person as far as celebrities go. I like her attitude.

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  • A few real thoughts for a change. I bet she has someone to look after bubs if she wants though, unlike a lot of mums. Good to know those on screen can be real too.

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  • Sounds like she’s very sensible.

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  • How lovely is she 🙂

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  • Glad to hear some honesty for a change!

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  • An interestiing read She is so candid about it

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  • i think every good parent questions themselves at some point and only the really unaware nutjobs ever feel honestly confident that they are doing the right thing… it is amazing that you need a license to drive a car, go fishing or own a dog but anyone have 5 kids so long as they don’t mind too much about the raising of them… (one fo the most amazing parents i’ve met has 7 and home-schools her kids so i know lots of kids doesn’t always mean unequal or lack of attention for the kidletts)

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  • It’s so refreshing to hear a ‘real’ story, rather than one putting more pressure on new mums. Love the article!

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  • Afriend rfecently admitted that babies scared her and she doesn’t enjoy it. I think she is a happier mum now her baby is older and with baby number 2 on the way she has lots of support systems put into place to help her. I think she is a far better parent for admitting to this…less guilt.

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  • Love this, it is exactly how I felt. It was terrifying. And working out, I still find it hard to find time.

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