Amy Schumer has shared a picture of herself pumping breast milk.

Amy Schumer breast pumping (c) Instagram

Amy Schumer breast pumping (c) Instagram

The 'I Feel Pretty' star welcomed her first child, son Gene Attell - whom she has with husband Chris Fischer - into the world earlier this month, and on Saturday (18.05.19) she recreated 'Southpaw' actress Rachel McAdams' double breast pumping magazine cover from December.

The new mom posed with a strapless top with two circles cutout for the pumps and created the hashtag "#schumerpump" as a nod to the reality show 'Vanderpump Rules' and even tagged cast member Stassi Schroeder.

Amy captioned the post: "Guys what are we doing tonight? #schumerpump #ootd @stassischroeder (sic)"

Meanwhile, Amy recently thanked her doula for being a "f***ing warrior" throughout her pregnancy.

The 37-year-old actress gave took to social media to thank Domino Kirke for supporting her throughout the process as her doula, a non-medical companion who supports a birthing woman by providing continuous care before, during, or after childbirth.

In a lengthy Instagram post, the 'Trainwreck' star wrote: "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)"

The comedienne also thanked her doctor and the medical staff at the hospital where she gave birth for "everything" they did to help her through the process, and spoke about her battle with Hyperemesis, a severe form of morning sickness.

She continued: "Doctor Brill and all the nurses and pediatricians at Lenox Hill and all the other hospitals i spent time in this year, thank you for everything. I did Pilates with strong women and went for walks. I threw up violently and felt sick mostly every day of my pregnancy. Hyperemesis is real and it's awful. But f**k, what they say is true. The second you give birth it's gone. @hgmoms has the best research I found on the condition The only thing that helped me with my nausea was products from @thelordjones (sic)"

Amy then closed off her post by thanking her friends for their support, as well as giving a shoutout to her husband and their newborn son.

She wrote: "All my friends. Friends I've had for 30 years or people who encouraged me to "keep going" or telling me "it will be worth it". Thank you. Every woman I encountered is so willing to help and advise you and I felt all their strength. And you were right. Thank you ladies from my family. Chris, Gene and of course Tatiana #titsleaking #wearingadiaper (sic)"