Fighting fit: Alex Gerrard heads out in Liverpool with friends to celebrate the birth of her new baby Lourdes
11 days is all it took for Alex Gerrard to get back into the swing of things.
The wife of Liverpool FC and England midfielder Steven Gerrard gave birth at the start of this month to her third child but looked in great shape last night.
After recuperating at home with her new addition, Lourdes, Alex was ready to let her hair down and pulled off a tough outfit.
Along with a group of friends the Scouse WAG ventured out into Liverpool for a celebratory drink with her nearest and dearest.
The 29-year-old must have been doing some serious yoga training during her pregnancy as she effortlessly fitted into a pair of wet-look leggings.
Walking through a rainy Merseyside, Alex flashed her huge engagement ring as she tried to protect herself from the downpour.
Legs eleven: Alex looked in great shape despite giving birth almost one week ago
The uber-WAG, who writes a weekly fashion column, also wore black heels, a grey jumper and a black blazer.
The large group of friends met at the posh San Carlo Italian restaurant where they had dinner and made a toast to baby Lourdes.
Former nail-technician Alex then led the group to a few bars in Liverpool as the mother-of-three acquainted herself with some of her favourite haunts in the city.
Rainy days: Alex protects her hair from the rain in Liverpool
Steven and Alex already have two other daughters, Lilly-Ella, seven, and five-year-old Lexie.
Lourdes is the name of the French town to which millions of Catholic pilgrims travel every year.
It is also where the Virgin Mary is said to have appeared to a poor 14-year-old girl called Bernadette Soubiroux in 1858.
Mums the word: Alex and friends had a meal before heading to a few bars in the city
Both Steven and Alex are practising Catholics so that might have swayed their decision to call their third daughter Lourdes.
Gerrard attended the Cardinal Heenan Catholic high school in West Derby, Liverpool, and he and Alex were married in a Catholic cermony at St Monans Church in Buckinghamshire on 16 June 2007.
source:dailymail
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