The 38-year-old 'Titanic' actress who is a mother of three, believes that her recent pregnancy destroyed her brain cells, reported Contactmusic.
"It's lovely actually having had the baby because now all my brain cells are coming back to me and I can remember things - like the films I once made," she said.
"The baby's wonderful, and actually at night he's a pretty good sleeper. He's not much of a day-time sleeper but he's very good at nights," she added.
The British actress who has recently shed weight post her pregnancy said, "I haven't deliberately done anything to lose weight, it is all Mother Nature. I think there's terrible pressure on women to lose baby weight. It's a really tricky subject actually because everyone's different. We shouldn't talk about it too much.
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