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Katherine Schwarzenegger and husband Chris Pratt are expecting baby number 3

Katherine Schwarzenegger and husband Chris Pratt are expecting baby number 3

Katherine Schwarzenegger is expecting another baby!

The Good night sister The 33-year-old author and her husband Chris Pratt are expecting their third baby together, a source confirmed to PEOPLE.

On Friday, Schwarzenegger shared pictures from a family trip. “Things that make me happy:
“A cloudy morning followed by a visit to the stables ☺️❤️,” she captioned the post. Schwarzenegger was only seen in the first photo, in which she wore a black sweatshirt and turned her back to the camera.

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On Monday, June 24, the family visited the Santa Barbara Zoo. “When it finally feels like summer>> 🤗☀️💛,” Schwarzenegger wrote.

The couple have daughters together, Eloise Christina, 13 months, and Lyla Maria, 2. The 44-year-old Marvel star is also father to 10-year-old son Jack with his ex-wife Anna Faris.

While attending DSW’s “Best Foot Forward” panel luncheon in honor of Women’s History Month in March 2023, the then mother of two was asked to talk about balancing the different areas of her life.

Refers to her work as a children’s book author and presenter of an Instagram Live series BDA Baby (Before, During, After Birth) Host Keltie Knight asked 33-year-old Schwarzenegger Pratt how she feels as a mother about asking for help.

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“I’m a big believer – I feel like we see all these moms on Instagram saying, ‘I do everything, I do everything, I do everything by myself,’ blah blah, and I say, ‘I don’t want to do everything by myself,'” Schwarzenegger said.

She continued: “I want to lean on my sister, I want to lean on my mom, I want to lean on my friends, my girlfriends. I want to be honest and transparent and also say, ‘I can’t make it today. My kid is sick. She was up all night teething. I need to be a mom now.'”

“I think you should be able to be open about the fact that you don’t have to do everything, that you can lean on others, that you can get help from others and that you’re OK with that. I think that’s a big challenge for women in general, but I think especially when you’re juggling multiple roles, it’s OK to say, ‘I need help today,’ and that’s OK,” she concluded.