Mila Kunis Talks Motherhood: "Bringing New Life Into the World Marks the Start of an Incredible Journey"

ctress helps raise funds for a maternity center in Zambia with Gemfields and Marina B

By Zach Johnson Oct 27, 2014 1:50 PMTags

Mila Kunis opened up about motherhood for the first time Monday.

The Jupiter Ascending star, 31, designed an emerald "motherhood ring" to benefit other moms. The actress who is also global ambassador for Gemfields, co-created an 18-karat yellow-gold emerald ring with jeweler Marina B. The profits will help fund a maternity center in Zambia, near the Gemfields mine.

The ring is in limited production and costs $4,800. This is a cause that's especially close to Kunis' heart, as she and her fiancé, Ashton Kutcher, welcomed a daughter, Wyatt Isabelle Kutcher, on Sept. 30.

"Carrying a child and bringing new life into the world marks the start of an incredible journey," Kunis says in a video. "Throughout history, every culture has its own way of recognizing this extraordinary event, often with a gift for mother or child. Precious green emeralds are traditionally symbols of motherhood, wisdom and long-lasting love. But they are also a symbol for hope in many cultures."

"The proceeds from this collection of Marina B and Gemfields 'motherhood rings' will benefit the opening of Gemfields Nkana Health Centre, where four new wards have been built—a major undertaking that will have long-lasting benefits to the local community," the Black Swan actress explains. "[It's] one more tool to help them grow and thrive in the land around their Gemfields mines."

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Meanwhile, a source recently revealed that the That '70s Show co-stars are "loving being new parents."

"Ashton is already mentioning baby No. 2," the source told E! News Friday. "Mila laughs and tells him to slow down! But she wants another baby and to have it close to Wyatt's age so they can be close." For now, they're focusing on the present. "Mila and Ashton are super excited it's Halloween and they get to dress up baby Wyatt. They think it's hilarious and are putting her in all kinds of baby costumes and outfits. It's their first holiday as a family and even thought Wyatt is barely a month old, they are stoked!"

While the future spouses may dress up their little girl in a variety of costumes, it might be too premature to take their little girl trick-or-treating. "They are thinking of having other couples—some with kids, some without—over for Halloween and enjoying the night with wine and food," the source told E! News.