Meghan McCain is going through some growing pains as a new mom.
The View panelist, 35, opened up on Twitter Monday afternoon about one of the more uncomfortable experiences she has had since welcoming daughter Liberty Sage one week ago.
"I know there is a LOT going on in the world that is much more important but I'm in the throes of newborn land … but I just wanted to know if your nipples can actually fall off from breast feeding?" she joked, adding a couple of worried-face emojis and a prayer-hands emoji.
Perhaps unexpectedly, Meghan received a response from a user who told her, "Actually, yes. One of mine did" — prompting her to reply, "Wait WHAT?!?!!"
"It's a little too graphic for twitter. Although the bar is set pretty low these days … Just wrote you," the fan said.
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Meghan and her husband Ben Domenech welcomed baby Liberty on Sept. 28, PEOPLE confirmed. Thanking fans for their support following the birth news, the political commentator wrote on Twitter that she counts herself "blessed" for the new addition to her family.
"Thank you all from the bottom of my heart for all the wonderful well wishes and overwhelming kindness," she wrote. "Ben and I are completely and utterly in love with our daughter and feeling indescribably blessed/blissed out."
"We will be watching her first debate as a family together tonight!" Meghan added.
Meghan's mother Cindy McCain also celebrated the arrival of her "darling" granddaughter, writing that Sen. John McCain, her late husband and Meghan's father, is surely looking over the baby girl from above.
"I'm so pleased to announce the birth of my third grandchild, Liberty Sage. A darling baby girl! I know John is looking down!" wrote Cindy, 66.
Sen. McCain was diagnosed with stage 4 glioblastoma, a rare and highly aggressive form of brain cancer, in July 2017. He died in August 2018, at age 81.
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