"I always want to be the people pleaser in the family and make sure everyone knows how much I care about them—but in doing so I wasn't taking care of myself," shares Anstead.
Let's get real for a second, mama.
She makes a call for equal pay—and we're here for it.
She gets it.
We get it, Jen. We so get it.
We have all the photos right here.
We've been there Ellie!
"It hasn't made me feel my best," shares Roloff.
"How I cope? I don't see being on the spectrum as a negative thing," shares Schumer.
Jarrett says having her daughter was a wakeup call, and that looking down at Laura made her realize she was not satisfied professionally. She wanted something more and wanted an environment where she could thrive—without having to act like motherhood was some secret mission.
"We already liked each other a ton before they came along, so it's made us like each other that much more because we get to see each other as parents," shares Decker.
"My waters broke and 75 minutes later I gave birth to our healthy baby boy while clutching a bench in our closet," shares Tolbert.
You can't write a better Bachelor ending than that!
The comedian has been through a lot, from battling hyperemesis during pregnancy to a C-section recovery, so it's wonderful to see her feeling strong.
Ultimately, when it comes to how you feed your baby and whether you're comfortable having a glass of wine while doing so, you're calling the shots, mama.
We recently sat down with the reality star to talk about she channels her mom superpowers.
"It's not for a movie... #2," Hathaway captioned a black-and-white mirror selfie showing off her bump in a white tank top.
"That experience is what opened my eyes to this global tragedy. You know I did not know that women and girls were still dying in pregnancy-related complications all over the world. I had no idea," shares Burns.
It sparked an important conversation about Down Syndrome and what it truly means to have a "healthy baby."