Maren Morris and husband Ryan Hurd welcomed their first child, Hayes, last week. The proud new parents are overjoyed to have the new addition in their lives, but in a new social media post, Morris revealed that she endured a difficult birth process.
"30 hours of labor ended with an emergency C-section,” the singer explained. "Not what we planned, but I learned pretty quickly that night that having a plan for bringing a human into the world is a fool’s errand. All that matters is that he got here safely.”
On top of those challenges, Hayes was born in the middle of the novel coronavirus pandemic.
MORE: Maren Morris introduces her newborn son, Hayes Andrew Hurd"Having him in the middle of a global health crisis was also not in the baby prep books, but here we are," she went on to say.
"Holding him and healing my body in a maternity ward that’s eerily quiet from us not being allowed visitors or family at this time, but strangely serene," she added.
MORE: Maren Morris supports female artists who 'feel like they have to choose' between touring and familyMorris also thanked all the health care professionals that helped her safely deliver her child. "They risked their health every day to make sure ours was okay," she wrote. "I can’t think of anything more selfless than that."
The singer concluded her post by saying that she has a newfound respect for mothers everywhere.
"Ultimately, I can’t thank every single mother enough for going through what you’ve gone through," she reflected. "I had NO idea how hard it could be, and I’m a measly four days in. The world is changing before our eyes and so am I."