Deepika Padukone opens up about complicated pregnancy, delivery and mom guilt: ‘I went through a lot in the 8-9 months’
Deepika Padukone, who welcomed her first child, Dua Padukone Singh, with husband Ranveer Singh in September 2024, has now opened up about the challenges she faced during pregnancy and delivery. In a heartfelt chat with Marie Claire, Deepika reflected on her motherhood journey and how her life has transformed since embracing this new role.
Deepika revealed that her pregnancy wasn’t easy. “I went through a lot in the eight, nine months of being pregnant,” she said, admitting that while Dua’s birth feels recent, the emotional and physical toll of those months was significant.
The actress recalled how her desire to become a mother was deeply rooted in her childhood. “Ever since my sister Anisha was born, my maternal instincts kicked in. Nurturing and protecting come to me very naturally,” she shared, adding that she didn’t face societal pressure to have a baby, it was more about the right time.
Deepika also praised Ranveer Singh for his unwavering support and progressive mindset. She said, “He was like, ‘It’s your body. Yes, it’s a together decision, but eventually it’s your body that’s going to go through it. So whenever you feel ready.’”
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Motherhood, however, has brought a shift in Deepika’s work-life balance. Currently on maternity leave, the actress admitted to dealing with moments of mom guilt. “I do have to tell myself that your life doesn’t end the minute you have a child. You need to get back to your life, or at least a part of it. But every moment where I’m not able to be with her, there is guilt.”
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As for how she’s adjusting to motherhood, Deepika said she’s still finding her new self. “I wouldn’t say I’m lost, but I wouldn’t say I’ve found [my new identity] either. I feel like I’m navigating it.”
On the work front, Deepika is preparing to resume her acting career shortly, with the sequel to 'Kalki 2898 AD' scheduled to begin shooting soon. Additionally, she is rumored to be cast in the upcoming film 'King'.
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Deepika Padukone's complicated pregnancy journey
Deepika also praised Ranveer Singh for his unwavering support and progressive mindset. She said, “He was like, ‘It’s your body. Yes, it’s a together decision, but eventually it’s your body that’s going to go through it. So whenever you feel ready.’”
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Balancing work and motherhood
As for how she’s adjusting to motherhood, Deepika said she’s still finding her new self. “I wouldn’t say I’m lost, but I wouldn’t say I’ve found [my new identity] either. I feel like I’m navigating it.”
On the work front, Deepika is preparing to resume her acting career shortly, with the sequel to 'Kalki 2898 AD' scheduled to begin shooting soon. Additionally, she is rumored to be cast in the upcoming film 'King'.
See more: When Neil Nitin Mukesh opened up about on his bond with 'Lafangey Parindey' co-star Deepika Padukone
Check out our list of the latest Hindi, English, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, and Kannada movies. Don’t miss our picks for the best Hindi movies, best Tamil movies, and best Telugu films.
Top Comment
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Joe
9 days ago
Dear Deepika,what new have you done? Being a mother is one of the oldest process in the world and can be only done by a woman, or why should I say woman,every female living creature on this earth goes through the same process, and it's a wonderful feeling..it is the lower or under privileged people who suffer the most,they are the ones who have mental pressure,loss of jobs,mother guilts ets. All that you said..I would rather give them five stars than give you even one star.. please don't give such interviews just to gain sympathy, your not the only one who goes through depression. Also let me remind you, not a single movie of yours has done wonders because of you,it's only because of the male actors you have gained such reputation today, so please calm down, there are many better female actors than you.. better you have a few more babies and sit at home, rather than see you on screen..Read allPost comment
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