Eva Longoriadoesn’t have any doubts when it comes to her postpartum body.

While attending the Women of Worth Gala in New York City on Wednesday, Longoria — whowelcomed her first child, son Santiago, over the summer — revealed why she did not put pressure on herself postpartum.

“I don’t really succumb to any pressure,” the actress, 43, told PEOPLE, after previously sharing that she allowed her bodyample time to adjustto postpartum life.

“So if people were saying, ‘Hurry up and lose weight,’ I don’t know, because I don’t listen to it,” she continued.

Ignoring body shamers and doing what is best for herself and her self-worth is something that theDesperate Housewivesalum says she has grown up being accustomed to.

“I’ve had some amazing women in my life — my mom, my sisters — who really taught me about my self-worth from very early on in life,” she told PEOPLE. “I come from a family of strong women, so it would have been impossible for me to lose my self-worth.”

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Ahead of Wednesday’s gala, Longoria shared that she’s been challenging her body since giving birth in June with an intense weight-training program.

“I still love yoga,”Longoria toldUs Weekly, but “my workouts now are more weight training. Very serious weight training.”

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WithSantiago about to reach his half birthday, Longoria said she finally felt ready to go to work. “Now I’m working out a lot more and watching what I eat,” she said. “I’m barely starting to get back into it.”

Although the new mom relies on weightlifting, SoulCycle, Pilates, yoga, and running to stay fit, Longoria admitted that she would skip the gym if she could.

“I don’t enjoy working out,”she toldHealthin 2017. “I always wish my trainer doesn’t show up! I’m always like, ‘I hope he cancels, I hope he cancels…’ ”

Still, Longoria knows how important working out is for your health.

“But I’ve had friends who don’t work out or take care of themselves,” she continued. “and all of a sudden, there’s a health issue.”

source: people.com