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‘Today’ Star Dylan Dreyer Announces When She’ll Return to the Morning Show — Find out Here!

This is so exciting!

Today star Dylan Dreyer took to Instagram on Monday, March 13 to share an adorable video of herself holding her baby son, Calvin — and revealed when she's coming back to the popular morning talk show in the clip's caption!

"One more week of sweatpants and no makeup and all day play with Calvin!! See you back on @TodayShow next Monday, March 20! #SoonToBeSnowedIn," the new mom caption the sweet moment between herself and her little boy. We're so glad her maternity leave is ending soon!

Dylan and her husband, Brian Fichera, welcomed Calvin — their first child — on Dec. 17, 2016. The couple, who tied the knot in October 2012, previously announced they were expecting Baby No.1 last June.

"As a first-time mom-to-be, I'll admit I don't know a thing," Dylan wrote in a blog post on Today.com last year. "My husband has been excited since the day we got the positive pregnancy test."

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Though Dylan hasn't really been on the show since mid-December, just before the Super Bowl in February, the 35-year-old meteorologist's son made his Today debut after Dylan surprised her co-host Al Roker by appearing on-air during Al's Boston pep rally weather broadcast. And boy was the mother-son pair cute onscreen!

Just days after welcoming baby Calvin, Dylan opened up about her son's birth. "I pushed for about three hours, and he was a big guy and he didn’t quite fit, so he got stuck," she hilariously revealed during the live video chat with her Today co-workers. "We ended up doing a C-section anyway."

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"Childbirth is a lot harder than I ever thought it was going to be," Dylan added. "He is just so precious and is so wonderful." See you soon, Dylan!

Click through the gallery below for a guide to the Today stars’ kids!