Sportscaster Erin Andrews talks motherhood, fertility challenges and health supplements: So 'important'
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NFL sideline reporter and entrepreneur Erin Andrews recently became a new mom — and with an ever-busier schedule to juggle this fall, she described motherhood to Fox News Digital as "ever-evolving," as she and her husband, former NHL player Jarret Stoll, parent their infant son.
Baby Mack was born via surrogacy on June 28. He was the outcome of a decade-long effort during which Andrews struggled with infertility while battling cervical cancer, according to USA Today.
Now that the Los Angeles-based journalist has successfully navigated the IVF and surrogacy process, she revealed in an interview how she’s been able to juggle her career and motherhood.
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"I'm not accustomed at all," she said honestly.
"I don't even know how to make it work. It's really, really hard."
Throughout her fertility journey, Andrews remained focused on her own health, she said, which included taking a variety of supplements. "They became a part of my routine in my everyday life." (Thorne)
Andrews said she and her husband are "flying by the seat of our pants."
She added, laughing, "We’re nuts over here. It's fun chaos, but it's crazy."
Andrews shared her exhaustion at trying to do it all — but also said she reminds herself to "stop trying to be perfect" and to remember what it took to get her little boy here in the first place.
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Focusing on her own health during her fertility journey, she said, included taking a variety of supplements, primarily Thorne products.
"My doctors, specialists and