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Kendra Wilkinson never wants to stop breast feeding.
The former Playboy playmate gave birth to Hank Jr, her first child with her husband Hank Baskett, in December. She was initially unsure whether she wanted to feed her son herself as she was uncomfortable with the idea, but is now a total convert.
"Right up until I went into labour, I was like, 'I don't want to breast feed.' Then the baby came, and I was like, 'Oooh! I want to breast feed.' I've done it for a good three months. Now I'm going to call it quits, but I don't want to stop," she explained.
"I feel like I have to, because I'm going to be out of town for a couple of days. Hank is going to be the one to feed him."
Kendra suffered with depression following Hank's birth, but is now feeling better. She has been open about her body issues, explaining she finds it hard to accept how her figure has changed since pregnancy.
She has been dieting since the birth but has recently plateaued, which she finds difficult to deal with.
"About a month-and-a-half ago I weighed myself, and I was 140 pounds. I've been dieting and exercising four days a week since then. It still says 140 pounds when I step on the scale. I think all my fat turned into muscle, because I look so different," Kendra told Us Weekly magazine.
"I'm working with a trainer but I told him I'm not a dieter. I love pepperoni pizza, and I can't stick to salad."
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