Kristen Bell has gotten candid about some of the more intimate parts of her marriage.
During a recent episode of Momsplaining, the actor opened up about the challenges of breastfeeding with Katie Lowes.
Both women have suffered from mastitis - a painful inflammation of the breast tissue that is the result of a clogged milk duct - and Katie asked Kristen about the time that she asked her husband, Dax Shepard, for help.
Surprisingly, Kristen said it resulted in the moment where she's "never been more in love" with Dax.

"I said to my husband, 'I just need you to suck this out," Kristen said of her husband in the 2018 clip. "We could talk about it. We could be weird about it, or you could just go ahead and nurse."
Dax didn't seem fazed at all, as Kristen described: "He pulled it out. He had a cup next to him. He was pulling out and spitting into this cup, and I've never been more in love in my life."
The pair, who tied the knot in 2013, share two daughters, eight-year-old Lincoln, and six-year-old Delta.
After the throwback video was played, Katie shared an anecdote about her own husband, Adam Shapiro: "Adam has never had to nurse out a clog but he has said numerous times, 'I would do it.'"
"Because that's my boy right there!" Kristen hilariously replied.
Earlier this year, Kristen and Dax proved to be controversial when they revealed that they only wash their daughters when they start to smell.
Discussing their unusual parenting hack on The View, they said that they used to bathe their kids every night, but then decided that it wasn't needed.
"We bathed our children every single night - prior to bed is like the routine," Dax said. "And then somehow, they just started going to sleep on their own without the routine, and by George, we had to start saying, 'Hey, when's the last time you bathed them?'"
Bell continued: "Once you catch a whiff, that's biology's way of letting you know you need to clean it up. There's a red flag because, honestly, it's just bacteria. And once you get the bacteria, you gotta be like, 'Get in the tub or the shower'.
"So I don't hate what they're doing. I wait for the stink."