Sara Hainesis getting candid about what she learned when she became a new mom.

OnWednesday’sThe View, the co-host opened up about what she wishes she knew before welcoming her first child back in 2016. Haines, 43 — who shares three kids with husbandMax Shifrin: sonCaleb Joseph, 21 months, daughterSandra Grace, 3, and son Alec Richard, 5 — says she felt “so broken” when she didn’t “instantly” develop motherly instincts.

“One of my first lessons I learned on the job was right after I had my first child, Alec, I didn’t feel what everyone had described. You know, in every Instagram post, ‘It’s just like everything! It’s beautiful!’ " says Haines.

“You’re probablynotgonna know what you’re doing; you’re gonna learn on the job. It’s okay,” adds Haines. “I think I just felt so broken when I didn’t feel what everyone else had said I would instantly. I’ll be the voice for the people who don’t feel that and let you know you’re not alone. It’s a work in progress.”

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In February, Haines talked about being a working mom during a Q&A session on herInstagram Story, explaining why she feels her family is complete with three little ones.

When one follower asked, “More babies for you? Or is three enough LOL,” she replied: “I would love 10 more!!!! But 3 is all I can handle while being my best version for each of them ❤️❤️❤️”

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Sara Haines

Haines, who also hosts the game showThe Chase, explained what she feels as being the “best” and “worst” parts about being a working mother. “Best part = feeling more energized and confident as a result of my work,” she wrote. “Worst part = the guilt of time away from them.”

Another fan asked, “How do you balance all the things on your plate?!? You must be superhuman?”

Said Haines, “I’m not…I can promise you that. I have my days where I am unstoppable and so on it. And then the next, I feel overwhelmed. Just doing my best like everyone else.”

source: people.com