Hilaria Baldwin Reveals Newborn Baby "Came a Little Early," Swears She "Did Not" Have a C-Section

Alec Baldwin's wife clears up rumors about her pregnancy

By McKenna Aiello Jun 22, 2015 12:15 AMTags
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Hilaria Baldwin is not shy about clearing up any misconceptions about her pregnancy. 

The Extra correspondent welcomed son Rafael with husband Alec Baldwin on June 17, and just two days after giving birth, the hot mama posted a selfie on Instagram to help inspire other women to "accept and love" their own post-baby bods.

Since then, Baldwin says she has received a number of comments expressing concern for the new mom. But in another belly-baring Instagram pic posted Sunday, Hilaria hoped to answer any lingering questions about her pregnancy experience. 

"This is for those of you who are getting into some pretty serious arguments with each other about if I had a c section or not...this should clear it up: as you can see from this pic, I did not have a c section," she first revealed. 

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The proud yoga instructor also went on to explain why she was still in the hospital days after giving birth, which she mentioned in a previous #BaldwinBabyBump Instagram post. 

"Rafael came a little early (nothing extreme) so we just wanted to stay an extra night and make sure all is ok," Baldwin wrote. "Due dates are estimates and he came out a healthy weight. I'm actually lucky because given another few weeks, he would have been HUGE!"

Hilaria, who also parents two-year-old Carmen with her hubby, added, "We are overjoyed that we have a healthy little boy and I also that I am feeling well." The 31-year-old beauty also shared she is "eternally grateful" for the doctors and nurses who cared for her and Rafael during their stay. 

A second round of motherhood seems to be suiting Hilaria more than just fine, though. Prior to her most recent pic, she posted about an intimate moment between her and her newborn: "There is so much beauty to experience when your baby is born...some of it you can find right outside your window during early morning feedings."