Is Parineeti Chopra Facing Challenges with Postpartum Symptoms?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Parineeti Chopra openly discusses postpartum symptoms.
- She humorously reflects on her new responsibilities.
- Family support has played a crucial role in her journey.
- She expresses gratitude for gifts from Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas.
- Her son's name is Neer, symbolizing purity.
Mumbai, December 20 (NationPress) New mother Parineeti Chopra has openly shared her experiences regarding postpartum symptoms.
The actress took to her social media to upload a video of herself preparing to declutter her space. Sporting a casual outfit, she discussed her intentions to tidy up her storage while juggling her new responsibilities as a mom, but ultimately found herself sidetracked.
She humorously noted, “I set aside some time to organize my storage today, got sidetracked, and achieved nothing.” She added, “Confirmed symptoms of a postpartum gal,” accompanied by sad and laughing emojis.
Since welcoming her bundle of joy in October, she has been showered with affection and gifts from family and friends.
Chopra was thrilled when her sister, global superstar Priyanka Chopra Jonas, and her brother-in-law Nick Jonas sent thoughtful gifts for her newborn son.
Excitedly, Parineeti shared a peek at the presents on social media and expressed her gratitude to Priyanka, Nick, and their daughter Malti Marie. The couple gifted her son baby shoes, a hairbrush, and cozy fur clothes.
In her post, Parineeti mentioned, “Neer is getting spoiled already!” with a baby bottle emoji. She further thanked them for their generosity, writing, “Thank you, Mimi maasi, Nick masa, and Malti didi, @priyankachopra @nickjonas,” adding a heart emoji. Her adorable reference to Malti as ‘didi’ (big sister) was heartwarming.
For those unaware, Parineeti Chopra and her husband, politician Raghav Chadha, welcomed their first child on October 19. On the one-month birthday of their baby, named Neer, they shared a touching social media post revealing his name.
Sharing a picture of them tenderly kissing their baby’s tiny toes, she captioned it, “Jalasya rupam, premasya swarupam—tatra eva Neer. Our hearts found peace in an eternal drop of life. We named him “Neer”—pure, divine, limitless.” The announcement of their son's arrival was made on October 19.
– IANS