You recorded your Netflix stand-up special, “Baby Cobra,” while seven and a half months pregnant. There was a lot of attention for doing a bit about your miscarriage, but it’s not really a joke joke. You just talk about it. It does get a lot of attention, but now I’m realizing that people who have not seen the hour might think it’s my miscarriage special, and then they watch it and it’s just all these poop jokes and Asian jokes.

You’ve said you were depressed after the miscarriage, but I’ve also read that you started performing right afterward, and you kept doing that bit for a while. Laurie Kilmartin, another great comic and a mom, told me that people need to know that you’re O.K. in order to laugh at your tragedy. I was able to get pregnant again, so people knew that I was O.K.

Is it true that you named your daughter after the home-organizing expert Marie Kondo? I don’t expect her to be the magical tidying baby, but yeah.

There aren’t a lot of other female stand-up comedians, and you did stand-up for 11 years. Did you miss the company of women when you were on the road? Yes! I love all my male friends in stand-up, but I don’t want to eat a Twinkie at a gas station. I enjoy Anthropologie! I like a lot of women’s stuff. Women, a lot of the time, are so much funnier than men, but they just choose not to do comedy for a living.