These celebrities are helping others experiencing pregnancy loss.
"Bye boobies!"
The Duke of Cambridge opened up about his experience with fatherhood and how childhood trauma can resurface when you have a child yourself.
So she ripped up their home school schedule.
We are her and she is us.
Throughout history, we've had support from extended family, friends and our communities, the proverbial village. And now we don't have that.
"It's really tough. Really tough," shared Kardashian West.
"I can't see him, which is the very worst part."
"We're just figuring out how to deal with interacting with doctors and hospitals right now," shared Jackson.
"I'm also emotional because of all of the incredible things that so many of you out there are doing on a daily basis. And I know it's a struggle right now for so many people. And I just wanted to say I love you all and I'm thinking of you all and we'll get through this."
"Birth is so emotional, and so I knew early on that having Kyle there wasn't going to feel right to me," shares Amurri.
And that she's 70!
"My brain refuses to accept that both Kobe and Gigi are gone. I can't process both at the same time. It's like I'm trying to process Kobe being gone but my body refuses to accept my Gigi will never come back to me. it feels wrong," shares Bryant.
Stars! They're just like us.
"It's like going from two to 3,000," Lively says. "I mean, we have so many children. It's pretty crazy. We're outnumbered, and it's a lot."
But all we can do is think of Vanessa. Our hearts are broken for you.
"Without hesitation, he said, 'I would have five more girls if I could. I'm a girl dad."
Can we please stop mom-shaming Meghan Markle (and moms in general)?
And donated her prize money to fighting Australian wildfires.
Meghan and Harry are sending a message to everyone feeling trapped in their own complex family dynamic: You don't have to stay.