Bharti Singh's First Steps After Childbirth: Why She Felt Like an Astronaut

Comedian Bharti Singh just shared a heartfelt update from the hospital after giving birth. She posted a vlog describing her first steps after delivery with a hilarious and powerful analogy. Bharti said it felt like winning a battle and compared the moment to the first moon landing. She also gave fans the good news that her newborn son, Kaju, is doing perfectly fine.

Key Points: Bharti Singh Shares First Steps Update After Welcoming Baby Kaju

  • Bharti Singh likened her first postpartum steps to man's first step on the moon
  • She described the feeling as emerging victorious from a battle
  • The comedian confirmed her newborn son Kaju is healthy and feeding well
  • Bharti and husband Haarsh Limbachiyaa are now parents to two sons
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Bharti Singh talks about first steps after childbirth, says baby 'Kaju' is doing well

Comedian Bharti Singh describes her first steps after childbirth as feeling like a battle victory and a moon landing, while sharing an update on baby Kaju.

"When I woke up, it felt like I’d fought a battle with an enemy, and this is my very first step on earth after giving birth. - Bharti Singh"

Mumbai, Dec 23

Comedian Bharti Singh on Monday shared a heartfelt update as she took her first steps after giving birth to her second son. She likened her first step after her delivery to man’s first step on the moon and added that the baby is doing well.

Bharti shared the details on her vlog from the hospital on Youtube.

Talking about taking her first steps post giving birth, she said: “Pahele banda jisne antariksh mai kadam rakha tha aaj same waise hi feeling aa rahi hai.. Uth te huye aesa laga ke dushman se ladke uthi hun aur yeh mera pahela kadam baby ko paida karne ke baad dharti pe.”

“(Just like the first person who stepped into space, that's exactly how I’m feeling today. When I woke up, it felt like I’d fought a battle with an enemy, and this is my very first step on earth after giving birth to my baby.)”

Invoking Ganpati Bappa, she stood up and said that she wanted to meet his newborn son.

Ganpati Bappa Morya. Chalo bachcha dekhne chale. (Ganpati Bappa Morya. Come, let’s go see the baby. I’ve already met Kaju.)”

Sharing an update, Bharti said that Kaju is doing absolutely fine.

“Main Kaju se milkar aa chuki hun. Kaju ek dam sahi hai… He’s taking feed properly

(Kaju is absolutely fine… he’s feeding properly),” she said.

Bharti and her husband Haarsh Limbachiyaa embraced parenthood for the second time, as they welcomed a baby boy on December 19. They also have a three-year-old son Laksh Singh Limbaachiya, whom they welcomed in 2022. The couple got married in 2017 after they dated for a few years.

Bharti has participated in the reality shows Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa 5, Nach Baliye 8, and Fear Factor: Khatron Ke Khiladi 9. In 2019, she appeared on Khatra Khatra Khatra, a show conceptualised by her with husband Haarsh.

- IANS

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Arjun K
Heartwarming update. It's nice to see celebrities sharing these raw, real moments of motherhood. "Fought a battle with an enemy" - that's exactly what childbirth feels like. Respect to all mothers.
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Sarah B
The name 'Kaju' is so cute! Glad to hear both mom and baby are healthy. Bharti always brings a smile, even while sharing something so personal. Wishing their family double the joy now.
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Rohit P
While I'm happy for them, I sometimes feel these very personal moments are becoming content for vlogs. That said, her description is powerful and will resonate with many new moms. Best wishes.
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Meera T
Ganpati Bappa Morya! What a beautiful sentiment to invoke blessings before meeting her newborn. So much love to the Limbachiyaa family. May Kaju have a long, healthy, and blessed life. ❤️
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David E
It's fascinating to see the cultural touchpoints - from space exploration to Ganpati. A universal experience framed in a uniquely Indian way. Congratulations to the family!

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