Molly-Mae Hague has candidly opened up about what her first pregnancy was like with her three-year-old daughter, Bambi.
The 27-year-old influencer and her fiancé Tommy Fury, also 27, welcomed their second child, a son named Midas, to the world earlier this month (3 June).
Since giving birth, Molly-Mae has taken to Instagram to share with her 8.7 million followers updates on mum life, now she's a mum-of-two!
Following a series of snaps from Midas' birth, the former Love Islander shared a snap looking stunning in a fitted white dress with a pair of grey heels to match, sporting her signature slick-back bun.
Fans were quick to comment on how amazing she looked, with one writing: "How anyone is looking like this just after giving birth is beyond me. Superwoman."
Another penned: "Just give birth and look at you, unreal."
Molly-Mae Hague has opened up about what her first pregnancy with Bambi was like (Instagram/@mollymae) And a final fan echoed: "Sorry, but how amazing do you look!"
Taking to her Instagram Stories, Molly-Mae shared another snap wearing the dress, which is from her clothing line Maebe, along with the caption: "Quite possibly the ONLY dress that would've made me feel confident 2 weeks PP."
She added: "No gatekeeping with the Spanx, also a GIANT pad and a lot of prayers."
In another story post, Molly-Mae detailed a little more about the struggles she faced with motherhood and what her pregnancy was like the first time around, writing: "Don't get it twisted!
"I pulled myself together for a few hours to support Tommy, but this is the reality of most of my evenings currently," she shared, alongside a photo of her breastfeeding Midas.
"Taking deep breaths, covered in vomit, whilst being used as a human cow and trying to look after my other little sassy human too!"
The influencer shared the 'reality' of motherhood after welcoming her son, Midas, earlier this month (Instagram/@mollymae) The second text post, which was accompanied by a snap of Midas resting on his mum's chest, read: "The BEST part for me about doing this second time round is knowing wholeheartedly that every hard day, stage and chapter with your child is honestly just a phase.
"No difficult day with your baby lasts forever and no tricky chapter stays the same.
"The comfort I've taken in that this time around has made me feel so different."
Molly-Mae reflected on the 'challenging moments' after giving birth to her first child Bambi in 2023 (Instagram/@mollymae) Molly-Mae continued: "With Bambi I used to sit staring out of the window while breastfeeding thinking my life was over (as dramatic as it sounds). I thought I'd never sleep again, never get a moment to myself and never really be able to cope.
"I couldn't see the light at the end of the tunnel because I hadn't reached it yet."
The mum-of-two opened up about the 'peace' she's felt ;this second time round' (Instagram/@mollymae) She continued: "But this time I know it's there. I know there will still be challenging moments but I also know how quickly it all goes. I'll blink and I won't have a tiny newborn anymore and if anything, that's the part that makes me sad.
"The peace I've felt this second time round, simply from knowing it's all going to be okay, has honestly changed everything."
And the third text post added: "Lining everything up for nappy changes through the night knowing in a few months I won't be doing this anymore... and this time that makes me sad.
"This time I really feel it when they say 'You'll sleep again, but they'll never be this little again'."