Amy Schumer has laughed off getting mom-shamed for going back to work two weeks after giving birth.
The first time mum welcomed son Gene Attell Fischer into the world on May 5, with husband Chris Fischer, and just this week she was back on stage at New York City’s Comedy Cellar for a stand-up performance.
Announcing her return, the 37-year-old star simply wrote on Instagram: "I’m back!"
The ‘I Feel Pretty’ star didn’t let the negative comments get to her and instead posted a picture of herself breast pumping the next day whilst rubbing her tired eyes and jokingly sent her "love" to her critics.
She captioned the Instagram post: "Sending out love to the moms shaming me for doing standup last night! #tinystairs #schumerpumprules pic by @mofischhh (sic)"
The snap was taken by Amy’s sister-in-law Molly Fischer – who was clearly on hand to help out with baby duties after the gig.
The actress’ return to work followed a tough time for Amy as she suffered from hyperemesis gravidarum – severe nausea and vomiting – throughout her pregnancy.
In November Amy had to postpone shows in Texas, while in February the ‘Trainwreck’ actress made the decision to cancel the rest of her tour due to "complications".
She explained at the time: "The baby and I are healthy and everything looks good. But I am in my third trimester and I am still nauseous all the time and vomiting.
"I vomit mostly every time I ride in a car even for five minutes… I hate letting people down and I love stand up and money! But more than that I have to think about my health and the baby."
Earlier this month, Amy celebrated her new arrival and she has hailed women as "warriors" after experiencing childbirth.
She recently said: "Ok here’s my post baby annoying post and my takeaway from pregnancy. Women are the s**t. Men are cool and whatever but women are f***ing warriors and capable of anything.
"I was lucky enough to get to have a doula. Her name @domino_kirke @carriagehousebirth what do doulas do? I don’t totally know But what she did was make me and Chris feel totally secure and supported throughout my pregnancy and the birth process. I really recommend getting one if you can. (sic)"