“I’ve cried so many times today for so many reasons, mainly because I’d gotten accustomed to heartbreak and disappointment,” the 46-year-old wrote on Instagram, speaking about her fertility struggles.
“I think a lot of us live in that space. I set up shop there. This moment reminded me that miracles do happen.”
The new mum added, “You can’t age out of joy. You are worthy. You are worthy. You are worthy. Sending so much love today to all the mamas, stepmamas, grandmas, aunties real and play, daddies, friends and anyone who has taken the time to nurture another living soul. I see you, I gotchu.”
Union also wished her fans and followers a joyous holiday.
“And to those who have lost their mamas, grandmas, mother figures, sending extra love and light and hugs your way,” she said.
Kaavia is the first child for Gabi while Dwayne, 36, is dad to sons Xavier Zechariah, 5, Zion Malachi Airamis, 11, and Zaire Blessing Dwyane, 17.
He also raises nephew Dahveon Morris, 17.
The actress opened up about her struggles with infertility in her 2017 memoir We’re Going to Need More Wine, revealing she “had eight or nine miscarriages.”
“For three years, my body has been a prisoner of trying to get pregnant — I’ve either been about to go into an IVF cycle, in the middle of an IVF cycle or coming out of an IVF cycle,” she wrote in her book.