"He is the best big brother. He loves the baby. He, like, checks on him all the time. He's been incredible, really." "Shai’s really no threat to him at this point. But the other day, … I was sitting next to Max where he was on his tablet, and he sort of put his hand on the tablet, and Max sort of batted it away. And I was like, 'And so it begins that!" he said with a laugh.
The"Turner and Hooch" star and his wife have partnered with Enfamil Family Beginnings, a program designed to support new parents, which offers 24-hour access to a nurse, as well as discounts and digital rebates. Part of the inspiration behind the partnership was the couple’s own experience as first-time parents."I found, at least for us, that when we were pregnant the first time, everyone just wanted to scare us and tell us how we were never going to sleep again," Peck recalled.
"I think that everybody's journey is so different, and every kid is so different," Paige said."And we, you know, we had every intention of breastfeeding and tried our hardest the first time, and it didn't really work out how we had hoped. And so we turned to formula. We talked with our doctors and our pediatrician, and we have used Enfamil since day one with our son in the hospital.
"And I also think that there's nothing wrong with feeding your baby however, that is, whatever the right way means for each family and each person."