Carrie Underwood
Carrie Underwood accepts the award for female video of the year for "Something in the Water" during the 2015 CMT Awards in Nashville, Tennessee June 10, 2015. Reuters/Harrison McClary

Carrie Underwood did not let panic overcome her when her baby and dogs got locked in her car. On her own Twitter, the “Something in the Water” singer relayed how she had to break a window just to rescue her child after her dogs managed to lock the doors of her car.

On Saturday, Underwood shared her supermom tendencies when she tweeted to her millions of followers how she got her four-month-old baby with hockey player husband, Mike Fisher, out of her car. Baby Isaiah was trapped inside when her dogs locked the vehicle accidentally, naturally with her stuff and keys. She later on clarified to her worried fans that she was not really the one who broke the window, but her brother-in-law. But still, to remain composed under such circumstances is laudable.

There is no doubt that Underwood adores her baby a lot. Ever since the baby boy come into the world, the singer and her husband have been showering him with love and attention, even both were quite busy with their respective careers.

Underwood for one, shared that her musical efforts have been influenced by her baby lately too. She shared to Taste of Country that working on her upcoming album was done around her baby’s feeding schedules and other baby-related tasks. “Anything I do I’m like, every three hours, ‘I gotta go feed my baby!” Underwood said.

In fact, giving birth was the reason why she was able to write a lot of new music. She said while she took the time off to spend time with her wee one, she actually had more time to write new music materials. Speaking with Win Country, she said, “The whole pregnancy was kind of like, ‘Well, I can’t exactly be out on tour and things like that like I would normally be.’ So, I definitely filled my time working in other ways. Yeah, I spent a lot more time writing.”

She recently wrote a song about baby Isaiah, which still does not have a title. She said she is confident that the song will be on her album, too.

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