Contributing to the miracle of life is something to be honored and celebrated. But it’s no secret that most often, childbirth isn’t exactly a walk in the park.
Wonder Woman star, Gal Gadot, has done it three times, however, dubbing it “magical,” and while science isn’t quite there yet, she says she would give birth every week if she could.
If there’s one thing to know about Gal Gadot, it’s that she loves being a mom.

In fact, she loves it so much that she admitted she wishes she could welcome a new baby every week, calling the childbirth experience “incredible” and “magical.”
The “Justice League” actress and her husband, Jaron Varsano, share three children.

The family of five includes three daughters, Alma, 10, Maya, 4, and their youngest, Daniella, whom they just welcomed eight months ago, in August 2021.
This isn’t the first time that Gal has raved about motherhood.

Back in 2019, the 36-year-old shared a heartwarming message on Instagram, celebrating her daughter, Alma’s eighth birthday.
“Thank you for teaching me so much about life without even knowing you are,” she penned.
“And for giving me the most precious title I could ever ask for,” she added.

In a recent interview with InStyle , Gal opened up even more about loving her role as a mother and finding the child birthing experience “incredible.”
She also revealed that since becoming a mom, she has started prioritizing her family’s privacy.

“They’re the only thing I make sure to keep as private as possible,” she said , explaining that it’s for their protection.
“I want them to be naive and safe and protected,” Gal continued.

She admitted that while normally, she enjoys sharing parts of her life publicly, family is where she draws the line.
“I share a lot — I believe that if I went through experiences that people can relate to or learn from, great.”
“But as far as my family goes, I’m very protective.”

She added that juggling her career and motherhood is the most badass thing she’s ever done.
“When you’re on set, you’re like a kite. You can fly so high and try to catch the air. Then you go back home to do your main shift as being a mother,” she shared . “It’s not about me, it’s, ‘OK, now I need to bathe Maya, feed Alma, put Daniella to bed.’ “
“That is the badass thing I do: the juggling between my family life and my acting career,” she said.

Despite already balancing an acting career and parenthood, Gal says she would give birth “once a week” if she could.
“I love giving birth,” she said. “I would do it once a week if I could. It’s so magical.”

“Just the moment you feel like you’re creating life, it’s incredible,” she went on .
While Gal spoke fondly about childbirth, she’s far less enthusiastic about pregnancy itself.
“Pregnancies are hard for me,” she explained, adding that during her three previous pregnancies, she struggled with migraines and nausea.

“I feel sick and have migraines,” said before explaining that pregnancy makes her feel out of her “element.”
h/t Parents