Pregnant Lea Michele Bares Baby Bump in New 'Self Care' Pics

Lea Michele is currently expecting her second child.

Lea Michele is making time for some maternity self care. The Glee alum offered a peek inside her nighttime routine, treating her pregnant belly to a bit of TLC. 

Michele is currently expecting her second child, a baby girl, with husband Zandy Reich. The couple are already parents to 3-year-old son Ever, whom they welcomed in August 2020

"Squeezed in a quick 10 min self care routine once I got Ever to sleep last night," she wrote via her Instagram Story on Tuesday. She included a photo with her post, offering a side view of her growing bump covered in a hydration mask from the beloved maternity brand, Hatch. 

Lea Michele shows off her baby bump on Instagram. - Lea Michele / Instagram

After highlighting a number of products she likes to use in the shower, Michele snapped one more pic of her full getup. The 37-year-old star flashed a peace sign for the camera while wearing white shorts and a tank top rolled up over her belly. She also wore pink compression gloves with coordinating striped compression socks, soothing her skin with Hatch's stretch mark minimizing sheet mask. 

"This is one happy mama," she gushed. 

Lea Michele highlights her pregnancy self care routine. - Lea Michele / Instagram

On Wednesday, Michele was up and at 'em for an "early morning work day." The soon-to-be mom of two was all smiles from her glam chair in another pic, calling it, "Bring your bump to work day!" 

Lea Michele jokes it's 'Bring your bump to work day.' - Lea Michele / Instagram

In March, Michele and Reich -- who tied the knot in 2019 -- announced they were expecting their second child

"Mommy, Daddy and Ever are overjoyed. 💛," she wrote at the time. 

In 2021, the Funny Girl actress spoke to ET about her journey to motherhood, amid her struggles with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).

"We'd given up a little bit, my husband and I," Michele said. "But they say that when you give up and when you stop trying is when these little miracles happen. But it wasn't just for nothing. We really did work very hard with my doctor and with the process of doing all of those surgeries to help my body have a baby, which is all I've ever really wanted."

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