Whether you’re looking for a diversion or a relatable anecdote, Motherly’s got you covered with the latest celebrity news.
Reminding us it's okay (and important) to include little kids in big conversations.
Plus, the new mom opens up about the difficulty of parenting when you've lost a parent yourself.
Turns out, even supermodels have those less-than glamorous new mama moments.
The new mama is sharing more about her experience during the postpartum period—and she makes a compelling argument for more transparency surrounding the fourth trimester.
The "Fast & Furious" actress is teaming up with Clearblue to normalize the conversation around conception.
Her oldest daughter Alma was less than thrilled with the news.
If Netflix's Nailed It! has a celebrity & child contestant edition, these two might want to sign up.
"We're always calling mothers superheroes, and I'm like, what if they were? What if they legitimately were superheroes?"
She also talks about what Meghan Markle is really like in real life.
Parents are weighing in on the controversial punishment after Mendes made it clear that she's an anti-spanking mama.
The Rock's reluctant acceptance of his daughter's love for Aquaman is simply hilarious.
He even got a manicure.
The mom of three says it's important for her to normalize the experiences of childbirth and menstruation for her son.
The former "Housewives of Orange County'" star gave birth to a baby boy almost a year after losing her newborn son.
"It's something I didn't know was a thing: I heard so much about postpartum depression but I never knew about [depression during pregnancy]."
The Sports Illustrated swimsuit model wishes for more representation: "It's almost as if we don't exist."
You'll want to start singing it to your little ones—it's that adorable.
The superstar athlete revealed the real inspiration for enrolling her toddler in tennis lessons: the COVID-19 pandemic.
Much has been made over Meghan Markle's decision to not travel for Prince Philip's funeral. It's time to stop questioning the choices that pregnant women make to protect themselves and their unborn children.
We can absolutely relate to that late-pregnancy-basketball-belly-feeling.