Former Bachelorette Andi Dorfman has admittedly had very different pregnancy experiences to date.
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“Happy Friday, secret is out. The bump has been bumping hard lately,” Dorfman, 39, said in a Friday, June 19, video shared via her Instagram Stories. “I feel like a lot of people have noticed, so [I am] relieved to finally announce that we are having baby No. 2, yay.”
She continued, “Thanks for all the well wishes, and lots of you are asking how I’m feeling. Thanks for that. I will say with the first pregnancy, I was like, ‘Blah,’ and then with this pregnancy, I have been like [mimics throwing up].”
For Dorfman, she has accepted that pregnancy isn’t easy.
“And with that, I have just come to the conclusion that I am not one of those women [who] wears pregnancy very well,” she stated. “In fact, I guess you can say pregnancy wears me, but we’re doing good. Everything’s healthy, very grateful for that.”
As Dorfman navigates her pregnancy this time around, she is already looking forward to watching her two kids play together in the near-future.
“I’m really excited for Harper to become a big sis, little terrified honestly,” the Bachelor Nation alum quipped. “I think she’s going to be great and I’ll keep you updated. Baby No. 2 coming this fall, ahh!”
Dorfman and her husband, Blaine Hart, announced on Thursday, June 18, that baby No. 2 is on the way.
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“Harper, the BIG SIS coming this fall! So grateful for baby #2 to join the crew,” Dorfman gushed via Instagram, referring to her 17-month-old daughter. “These are truly what our dreams are made of.”
Dorfman and Hart, 40, have been married since 2023, welcoming Harper the next year.
“I’m just going to go out on a limb and be honest and say [that] postpartum has been harder for me than pregnancy,” Dorfman later admitted in an April 2025 social media video. “Truly, like, from a physical standpoint, it’s obviously been very hard for me to lose weight. Like, your hormones are just out of whack. Nobody prepares you for postpartum. There’s so much stuff on pregnancy, but not a lot on postpartum. You’re also navigating all of this while being exhausted while taking care of your child. It’s a thing. I feel, like, every woman battles something postpartum.”
Through all the highs and lows, Dorfman has been able to rely on her husband for support.
“Especially [during] the first couple of months, I think the word that comes to mind is partnership,” she gushed at the time. “Sometimes you just feel like teammates tagging each other in and out to get it all done.”
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This story was originally published June 20, 2026 at 9:53 AM.