Jesinta Franklin heads to work for the first time since giving birth to her baby girl Tullulah

She welcomed her first child, daughter Tullulah, in March.

And Jesinta Franklin is back at work.

The 28-year-old revealed she was working from home on Thursday, getting up in the early hours of the morning for what appeared to be a project with Olay skincare. 

Back to the grind! Jesinta Franklin headed back to work for the first time on Thursday after  giving birth to her baby girl Tullulah 

Makeup free, the former Miss Universe Australia posted a video of herself getting ready for her busy day, expressing milk for Tullulah so her AFL star husband Buddy could feed the newborn throughout the day.

‘So, I am slowly easing back into work today and tomorrow and then next week is quite a big week for me work wise,’ she explained.

‘But I am up a very early but if mum life has taught me anything if you are prepared and organised it makes everything run so much more smooth.’

She asked fans to excuse her attire, a white zip-up nursing bra. 

The brunette beauty later shared what she was having a breakfast, a bowl of rice and vegetables, an apple and boiled eggs, describing the meal as ‘random’. 

Jesinta was also the envy of many Sydney women on Thursday, receiving a visit from a popular manicurist, who pained her nails a glossy red. 

Meanwhile, Jesinta’s husband, Lance ‘Buddy’ Franklin, resumed training with the Sydney Swans on Monday after the AFL suspended the football season in March due to the coronavirus outbreak.

Over the weekend,  Jesinta said she felt bittersweet about her husband going back to work, especially following the birth  of Tullulah. 

The new mother admitted she will miss having Buddy around the house all day. 

'We will miss you':  Meanwhile, Jesinta's husband, Lance 'Buddy' Franklin, resumed training with the Sydney Swans on Monday after the AFL suspended the football season in March due to the coronavirus outbreak

‘We will miss you’:  Meanwhile, Jesinta’s husband, Lance ‘Buddy’ Franklin, resumed training with the Sydney Swans on Monday after the AFL suspended the football season in March due to the coronavirus outbreak

‘Tullulah’s daddy goes back to work tomorrow :(. Happy because Bud can return to what he loves (footy) but a little sad we won’t have you around all day everyday,’ she wrote on her Instagram page. 

‘Such a blessing to have all this time as a family,’ she added.

‘As the rest of the world starts to go back to normal we remain in full lock down so footy can resume as safely as possible.’

Jesinta also shared some never-before-seen photos of the couple and their baby girl. 

Iso-Buddy! 'Such a blessing to have all this time as a family,' she said. 'As the rest of the world starts to go back to normal we remain in full lock down so footy can resume as safely as possible

Iso-Buddy! ‘Such a blessing to have all this time as a family,’ she said. ‘As the rest of the world starts to go back to normal we remain in full lock down so footy can resume as safely as possible

The AFL season will resume on June 11, with players returning to training from Monday and four clubs moving to the Gold Coast due to tighter COVID-19 restrictions in their home states. 

Australia’s most popular winter sports league was suspended in March after one round of the season, when domestic travel curbed to contain the novel coronavirus outbreak made the competition untenable.

All players and staff will be tested for COVID-19 prior to returning to their clubs and will be under strict protocols that include ‘risk’ inspections of their homes and social distancing protocols for their family members.

Back to work: Lance 'Buddy' Franklin resumed training with the Sydney Swans on Monday after the AFL suspended the football season in March due to the coronavirus outbreak

Back to work: Lance ‘Buddy’ Franklin resumed training with the Sydney Swans on Monday after the AFL suspended the football season in March due to the coronavirus outbreak

Baby makes three! Jesinta and husband Buddy welcomed daughter Tullulah in February

Baby makes three! Jesinta and husband Buddy welcomed daughter Tullulah in February

‘Each household will be subjected to risk,’ AFL Chief Executive Gillon McLachlan told a media conference at the Melbourne Cricket Ground last Friday.

‘We’ll be really tough on that now it’s been established that the protocols are part of the rules and we’ll be as transparent as we can about the accountability of those.

‘This will also apply for umpires and key matchday staff once the season resumes.’

Jesinta and husband Buddy welcomed daughter Tullulah in February.