Opening up about how she’s adjusting to being a new mom, Williams told PEOPLE last month she’s “just so happy.”

“[Pilar is] everything I ever wanted and I still can’t believe she’s here,” the reality star shared.

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While Williams said life has “been really really good” since welcoming her baby girl, there was some chaos leading up to Pilar’s arrival — much of which was captured on Williams’ new three-episode spinoff series, The Real Housewives of Atlanta: Porsha’s Having a Baby.

Williams delivered her baby girl a week before her due date, via Cesarean section. “A lot of people think that C-sections are easy — an easier way to give birth. But I assure you, it is full, serious surgery. It was difficult!” she told PEOPLE.

Adding to Williams’ struggles was the fact that her body didn’t produce enough milk for her to breastfeed — an experience she called “the hardest part” of new motherhood.

“Once she got here and you’re looking at your daughter, you want to give her the world,” Williams said. “You want her to have everything that’s the best for her. So it was really difficult for me to come to the realization that I couldn’t pump enough milk for her.”

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Despite the bumps along the way, all is well now with “Baby PJ,” who looks just like her father. “She might as well have been named Denisha because she looks like her dad,” Williams said. “She kind of looks like me from the profile but then on, she looks like her dad. Like a super-cute little chubby [version] of her dad.”

There is one big thing Pilar has in common with her superstar mom, though.

“She’s a diva,” Williams said. “Literally, on her one-month celebration is when I saw the most of her personality. When she wants her bottle, she wants it right then. And when she’s done, she’s done. She’s on her own time schedule. She runs our house, literally! We are all on PJ’s beckoning call.”

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