Meghan Trainor.Photo: Courtesy

Meghan Trainoris keeping it real when it comes to pregnancy life.
On April 25, the “Mother” singer, 29, will releaseDear Future Mama, a guide to pregnancy, birth and new motherhood that she wrote after welcoming her 2-year-oldson Rileywith her husband,Spy Kidsactor Daryl Sabara, 30.
But before the book drops, Trainor — who is nowexpecting her second childwith Sabara — opened up to PEOPLE, gettingverycandid about her her first pregnancy and how life changed after. See: Trainor revealing that Sabara shaved her legs when her bump got too big.
For more on Meghan Trainor and her new book Dear Future Mama, pick up the new issue of PEOPLE, on newsstands everywhere Friday.
Meghan Trainor and son Riley.Meghan Trainor and son Riley.Meghan Trainor and son Riley.PHOTO: CourtesyMeghan Trainor and son Riley.PHOTO: Courtesy
Meghan Trainor and son Riley.Meghan Trainor and son Riley.
Meghan Trainor and son Riley.


Meghan Trainor and son Riley.PHOTO: CourtesyMeghan Trainor and son Riley.PHOTO: Courtesy
In fact, “He shavedeverything,” Trainor tells PEOPLE of Sabara, whomshe wedin 2018. “For the C-section, I don’t know why, but I was like, ‘I want a clear path. I want nothing in the way, so make sure it’s gorgeous down there,’ so they could see everything. And he did that for me.”
Trainor adds: “I told him yesterday, ‘I’m at that point where I can’t see, I can’t reach, I can’t bend.’ He’ll do anything for me. And I’m finally at a place where when I have to get up to pee, I say, ‘Push,’ and Daryl rolls me off [the bed].”
And Sabara’s support has only continued into parenting — especially when Trainor was recovering after delivering Riley via C-section.
Meghan Trainor & Daryl Sabara.Courtesy of Meghan Trainor

“He changed my diapers, he would take the bloody underwear for me and throw it away… I had a C-section; how do I bend down to pick up my underwear and my diapers? Because you have to wear diapers after,” Trainor says. “I was like, ‘Daryl, I got to pee, come with me.’ And some husbands, some couples we talk to, they’re like, ‘He did what?’ And I’m like, ‘Well, how else would I get them up?’ I don’t get it. I’m like, ‘How do people survive without a Daryl?'”
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And she and Sabara can’t wait for Riley to have a sibling.
“I look at my husband and go, ‘We are so lucky,'” says Trainor. “I’m the best version of me. Each kid’s going to bring a new version of me that I think is going to be badass — so I need four, at least!”
source: people.com