Amy Schumeris loving being a new mom — even if parenting can be a little crazy at times.
Over the weekend, the comedian, 38, posted a photo of herself andhusband Chris Fischer, which was taken after the pairplayed “doubles volleyball” together.
“Three months after a C playing doubles volleyball for 90 minutes!” she captioned the selfie. “I feel so strong!”
Schumer went on to list of some of the top things she’s recommending these days, includingNew Yorkerwriter Jia Tolentino’s new bookTrick Mirrorand Quentin Tarantino’s filmOnce Upon a Time in Hollywood, which she described as “very fun.”
Saving the best for last, Schumer wrote that she wanted “to recommend being a parent if you can.”
“It’s nuts,” she added.
Schumer, who welcomed her first child, sonGene Attell, with Fischer on May 5, has been extremely candid about the difficulties of the postpartum period, which is often referred to as the “fourth trimester” of pregnancy.
“Nothing can prepare you for childbirth and what comes after,” shetold PEOPLElast month at the launch of Frida Mom, a line with products aimed at new mothers post-delivery.
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“We’re good,” she captioned the image — the second of which showed Fischer pushing his wife and their dog in a wheelchair over the sand.
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“Grateful to be feeling so strong again!” she added.
Schumer struggled with hyperemesis gravidarum, a form ofacute morning sickness, throughout her pregnancy.
Last month, the comedian also celebrated another milestone in her postpartum journey:getting her periodagain.
“First period in a year,” Schumer triumphantly captioned a slideshow of images that showed her and Fischer cozying up together on the beach, adding dozens of red-colored emojis as well as a trio of tornados.
source: people.com