Motherhood is so good that Lala Kent has officially decided to do it twice.
The Vanderpump Rules star gave birth to her second child on Sept. 3, sharing the news on her Instagram Story a day after the auspicious event.
“Welcome to the world, my love,” the Bravo personality wrote alongside audio of adults celebrating the arrival of their new daughter.
The footage also captured the baby’s first screams, as Lala said, “9.3.24.”
The 33-year-old announced her pregnancy in March via Instagram, writing, “I’m growing my baby.”
There was immediate speculation over the identity of the father of Kent’s baby … Kent later revealed that she had conceived her second child via intrauterine insemination (IUI) with a sperm donor … a procedure in which sperm is placed directly into the uterus.
“When my life took a different direction, I realized I wanted more kids,” she told Cosmopolitan in January.
“It was a really weird thing because everybody told me, ‘You’ll find somebody.’ And I was like, why does it have to involve someone else in me wanting more kids?”
Lala’s latest baby comes three years after Kent and then-fiancé Randall Emmett gave birth to daughter Ocean … just seven months before their three-year engagement ended.
“I never thought I would go down this path,” Kent wrote in Cosmopolitan a few months ago. “I saw myself in a normal relationship and having a family, but now that the universe has something else planned for me, I’m so grateful that this was an option.”
The reality star, who found her sperm donor through a California cryobank, has been pretty open about the process.
She previously said that she “felt the need to talk about it because there are women in the world who sit and wait for the man to come and they just keep longing for children, when there’s another way to get pregnant.”
During a March episode of her “Give Them Lala” podcast, the host revealed that “the look was probably the weakest [priority] “The most important thing to me” when it came to his sperm donor, he said:
“And I hate to say it, but I also didn’t want them to be super smart, because I’m not.”
Kent, who is expecting her third child, also opened up about getting pregnant so early in her journey at the time.
She said, “I could never have imagined that I would be having a second child in my first attempt.”
“I thought I had a little more time to sink in like this [becoming a mom again]. I really did. And even my fertility doctor said, ‘I think it was just a meet and greet.’ It was like, ‘Hey, nice to meet you. Here. Bye!’ It happened really quickly.”