Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher on Baby Wyatt: Kunis proud to be a stay-at-home mom

Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher welcomed their daughter Wyatt Isabelle last October, and it's clear that the couple is relishing being parents as they both have previously talked about caring for the child themselves without the help of nannies.

In a recent Reddit Q & A, the actress clearly enjoys taking a hands-on approach to motherhood as she revealed that nothing compares to staying home to be with her baby daughter.

"I am proud to be a stay-at-home mom," the 'Ted' actress admitted. "I have no desire to be in front of the camera. I find her to be the most challenging job I've ever had."

Of giving birth to Wyatt, Kunis said, "It is the most life-changing experience you can have, in my opinion. Everything changed. The amount of love you have, the type of love that you have, changes, the way you look at the world changes."

Kunis said that being a parent has affected a lot of her choices lately as she revealed that she has become more environmentally conscious now that she's a mother.

"I want an eco-friendly car, I want to compost everything, because I want the world to be better for her. And you have the opportunity to make a really great child for the world. Or a really great human being."

Kunis and Kutcher clearly care about their child's well-being, especially when it comes to protecting her privacy and keeping her safe. Last spring, the couple reportedly purchased a $10 million Beverly Hills home and has become involved in their neighborhood watch program. Kutcher has invested in the app company, Nextdoor, that his community uses to host its web forum.

"They all post when they hear helicopters, see police or if someone is having a party," said an insider to Us Weekly.

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