Anne Hathaway recently revealed she and her husband Adam Shulman are expecting baby no. 2, but the actress admitted that she went through "hell" with her second pregnancy.

Hathaway is pregnant with her second child, but she admitted she had a hard time and underwent "infertility and conception hell" before this good news came. Now, the actress doesn't want any women having a hard time conceiving to feel bad.

Just last week, Hathaway shared a black and white photo of her on Instagram to announce her second pregnancy. She was creative in announcing the good news as she posted a selfie while showing her baby bump, and she wrote in her caption: "It's not for a movie...#2."

The actress looked glowing in the photo, even though she wasn't glammed up or anything. She looked radiant, and it's very obvious she's happy that she's pregnant with her second baby. Hathaway also added on her caption that she supports women who are suffering from infertility and conception problems, admitting she had these issues as well.

Hathaway shared her pregnancies, including the first one, weren't that easy. Then, she ended her message with: "Sending you extra love." She's referring to every woman around the world experiencing conception problems.

The actress isn't shy talking about pregnancy-related issues; in fact, she revealed she had a hard time getting back into shape after she gave birth to her firstborn with Shulman in 2016. She used her social media account to deliver a message to other new moms out there and posted a resized or restructured jeans, and said: "Love what you have been given."

The actress also wrote in her caption that there's no shame in gaining weight during pregnancy and there shouldn't be a shame in gaining weight in general as well. The actress believed that bodies change, grow, or shrink all the time. Thus, we should love our bodies no matter what they look like.

Hathaway and Shulman have been married since 2012, and they welcomed their son Jonathan Rosebanks in March 2016. The actress also announced her first pregnancy via Instagram, but she doesn't usually post pictures of her three-year-old son on social media as she thinks it only invites people into her personal life.

The actress shared the first photo of her son in March 2017, wherein he could be seen watching Hathaway giving a speech at the United Nations on gender equality. The actress revealed she regretted uploading the picture and felt like she had broken a seal in inviting people into her life.