Hailey Bieber is soaking up time with her and Justin Bieber’s 19-month-old son, Jack Blues.

In an Instagram carousel shared on Sunday, March 22, Hailey, 29, shared a sweet image that showed her cuddling up to Jack. In the snap, Hailey pressed her face against the back of Jack’s head. The little one’s face is not visible in the rare pic.

“Different faces and places 🌻,” Hailey captioned the post, which included other images of her posing.

Hailey and Justin, 32 — who tied the knot in 2018 — welcomed Jack in 2024. “WELCOME HOME,” Justin wrote via Instagram at the time.

Hailey has since given fans a glimpse of motherhood and explained how it has changed her day to day life.

“A typical day at home for me is I get up with my son, hit a workout as much as I can,” she said in a November 2025 interview with GQ. “I’ve become a lot more of a homebody than I used to be. And I think when you have a child, that happens, at least it did for me. It definitely made me have so much less FOMO. I just love to spend time with my son. He’s growing so fast and it’s gone by so fast, and it starts to become more and more real how much you want to soak up that time.”

Months later, Hailey got candid about facing a health scare while giving birth to Jack.

“So, I pushed the baby out [in] 44 minutes. I was like, ‘I did it, I got him out.’ And then I couldn’t stop bleeding,” Hailey said during an episode of the “She MD” podcast earlier this month with hosts Mary Alice Haney and Dr. Thais Aliabadi, who delivered her son. “I wouldn’t have expected that.”

Hailey noted she had heard stories about women experiencing postpartum hemorrhage but “never thought” it could happen to her.

“Anything can go sideways when you’re having a baby. It’s an extremely crazy experience,” she explained. “But I was bleeding, and I trust Dr. Aliabadi with my life … I knew she would never let anything get bad for me.”

Hailey claimed she was “out of it” during the hemorrhage and didn’t know what was happening, but she eventually “started to sense the panic in the room.” She was reassured by her medical team that she would be OK, with Dr. Aliabadi utilizing a Jada device — which contracts the uterus muscles — to treat the hemorrhage.

“They wouldn’t let me leave [after the bleed],” Hailey recalled, while Dr. Aliabadi noted that patients must stay hospitalized for a certain amount of time after a hemorrhage to ensure they don’t experience any additional complications.



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