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Kylie Kelce Opens Up About Maternity Leave, Parenting

Kylie Kelce Opens Up About Maternity Leave, Parenting

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Last month, Kylie Kelce welcomed her fourth child, Finnley, with her husband, Jason Kelce. The couple — who have been married since 2018 — share three more daughters: Wyatt, 5, Elliotte, 4, and Bennett, 2.
After welcoming Finnley, Kylie took a brief hiatus from filming her podcast, Not Gonna Lie with Kylie Kelce — and now, she has returned to her platform with a brand-new episode featuring none other than Avril Lavigne as her celebrity guest.
While opening the episode, Kylie got candid about how she's coping as a mom of four. 'I'd like to take a few minutes to catch you up on my life as a mother of four children,' she said, while laughing and adding, 'Oh, God. That's right, four!'
Kylie then went on to slam the idea that maternity leave is 'a break or a vacation.' She said, 'First of all, I just wanna get ahead of something. Maternity leave is not a break or a vacation. That is a crazy concept. Do you think I was just kicking up my feet and laying in the sun, out by the pool, and chilling without a care in the world? 'Cause you'd be wrong.'
'I birthed a child who prefers contact naps,' she shared. 'I have been attached to the tiny human for the last 8 weeks! My arm — specifically my right arm — is permanently in this position, claw included,' she added, while holding her arm up as if she were holding her baby.
Kylie continued, 'Maternity leave for me is figuring out how to do things one-handed again. That is a skill that you have to master. We have graduated to having her wrapped onto me for — no exaggeration — probably anywhere between three to five hours of the day collectively.'
Kylie then admitted that she has found herself comparing Finnley's development with that of her other kids. 'It's almost as bad as Googling on your fourth kid when you start scrolling back in your camera roll to see what your other children were doing at this age. It's a bad idea,' she said. 'I would like to stop doing it, but I can't.'
You've got this, Kylie! You can listen to the full podcast episode here.

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