Uma Thurman, new mom at 42
July 18, 2012 -- Uma Thurman was spotted sitting in a coffee shop cradling her newborn baby daughter, just two days after having given birth.
The Hollywood superstar looked in remarkably good health as she perched on a stool in Woodstock, New York, yesterday.
The 42-year-old blonde sat in the Press and Blend cafe, gently and delicately cradling her baby daughter.
Uma was definitely not planning on having another kid. It was a surprise,
a source told Us Weekly in February.
But she's over the moon about it, very excited.
This Pregnancy Over 40 story was found on Dailymail.co.uk
Read more: New mother Uma Thurman steps out with baby TWO days after giving birth
Originally posted on February 18, 2009.
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