New mom Peta Murgatroyd pumps breast milk while her glam squad does her hair and make-up for new secret project

New mom Peta Murgatroyd is already a pro at multitasking.

On Wednesday, the Dancing With The Stars mover did double duty while she balanced her beauty routine and mommy duties.

The 30-year-old talent put it all out there in a carefully censored Instagram post that shows the star pumping her breast milk.

Mommy tasks: Peta Murgatroyd showed off her multitasking skills in an Instagram pic where you can see the star pumping her own breast milk

The New Zealand born beauty bares all in the snap, showing off a nearly makeup-less face and as well as her uncovered bosom in the mirror. 

Wearing a plush red robe, the Latin dancing champion sat patiently as both her hair stylist and makeup artist do their thing.

During the beauty session the star made the most of her time as she hooked up a hospital grade Medela Symphony breast pump and took a selfie while waiting to get glam.

Post-baby body: After the first of her son Shia, the Dancing With The Star's performer shared a mirror selfies that showed the star's still swollen belly. She captioned the pic with an encouraging message to new moms everywhere

The former ballerina censored the NSFW pic for social media with a star emoji. 

She captioned the photo:  'Multitasking mum duties. Can't stop the pump," before adding: 'I'm working on an exciting new project that I can't wait to share with you soon!'

Peta has been big on sharing following the birth of her and fiance Maksim Chmerkovskiy son's Shia in early January.

'The female body is incredible' The New Zealand born star has been documenting her post-baby body with fans, showing that even her fit form will take some time to get back to

In a series of candid Instagram posts, the star displayed her evolving post baby body with notes of encouragement to new mothers everywhere.

She said: 'Many people think a woman should shrink right back to her pre-birth weight immediately. That is just not the truth for most.'

'The female body is incredible and resilient, but healing and strengthening take time. Now it's time for patience and hard work. Lots of love to all the new mamas out there on the journey.'

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