It is often normal for new moms to feel as if they are not doing a good job, so when 1000-lb Sisters star Amy Halterman revealed this is how she was feeling, fans took to her side to offer support. Amy is pregnant with her second child and naturally is nervous about having two children under the age of two. Now she is hoping she can take what she's learned and apply it to the new baby.

Viewers of the TLC show know that all Amy has ever wanted was to become a mother. This dream was the driving force behind her achieving her major weight loss. Amy and Michael Halterman already have a son, Gage, but still dreamed of expanding their family. The 34-year-old reality star welcomed her son last year and had thought about adding a second child to the mix. Amy announced that she and her husband were expecting their second child, another boy, at the end of the summer. Amy and Michael recently bought a Kentucky duplex and are excited about making it their forever home with their little family.

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While everything might seem perfect on social media, that doesn't always mean it is the case. Amy recently shared she felt as if she was struggling when it came to being a good mom. Amy revealed to The Sun that she was extremely stressed out and maybe thinking of quitting the family show. In a candid statement, Amy shared that she felt like she was dropping the ball as a mother since she had to go to work, admitting, "I don't really want to do another season because I'm pregnant. It's just a lot." All Amy wants to do is to be able to stay at home with her 17-month-old and enjoy the last remaining months of her pregnancy.

1000-lb Sisters Amy Slaton and Michael Halterman with their son Gage

Amy doesn't seem like she is jumping to get back in front of the cameras and noted she is still waiting for the network to get back in touch. Tammy's stint in rehab after she almost died hasn't helped her stress load either. For Amy, it feels like every errand is a journey since her son Gage doesn't want to be out of her sight. Amy even shared that while she films, she often has had to send her son to stay with his grandmother, costing her valuable mother and son time.

The struggles of the 1000-lb Sisters star are totally relatable for viewers who also have children of their own. Even though Amy may want a much-needed break from the TLC show, it is her only form of income. Amy would have to weigh the options when it came to quitting or powering through for another season.

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Source: The Sun