Sharna Burgess “is living a love like I’ve never known” three months after motherhood.
The dancer, 37, shared a sweet montage via Instagram on Thursday honoring her time so far with son Zane.
“3 months of you 🤍,” the “Dancing With the Stars” pro, who is not competing on the current season of the ABC show, captioned the social media post.
“Three months to watch you grow, to be in awe of you and to experience a love like I’ve never known before,” Burgess continued. “Motherhood is by far the coolest thing I’ve ever done and I’m so grateful for it.
“The magic, the love, the fear, the sleepless nights and the memories of it all,” she continued. “I’m the happiest mommy in the whole country.”
In the footage, Burgess shared many touching moments with her son, from breastfeeding and expressing milk to rocking him and crying while he slept.
Fellow ABC personality Peta Murgatroyd commented on the video, calling it “pure bliss.”
Burgess’ followers couldn’t get over how much the little one resembles his father, Brian Austin Green.
“He’s Brian’s twin brother ❤️,” one Instagram user wrote, while another added, “Looks like his dad.”
Burgess and Green, 49, welcomed their first child together in June, the actor’s fifth. (Green is also the father of Noah, 9, Bodhi, 8, and Journey, 6, with Megan Fox, as well as Kassius, 20, with Vanessa Marcil.)
Fox has been meeting Zane since the baby’s arrival, and Burgess called their interaction “amazing and really great to watch” in an interview in July.
“She came and got some Zane snuggle time,” the “BH90210” alum told Us Weekly at the time. “She said he’s super cute and such a chill baby whatever he is.”
While raising the newborn, Burgess has taken a step back from participating in “DWTS.”
She announced her hiatus via Instagram earlier this month, writing, “I wasn’t ready to be away from Zane for at least 10 hours a day. I’m a full-time breastfeeding mom.
“Not only that, I’m just so in love with being a mom,” Burgess added at the time. “As hard as it was to say no to ‘Dancing’…I have this family and this newborn at home so I may never get these moments back [with].”