Celina Jaitly opens up about battling cholestasis and other medical conditions during pregnancy

IANS June 19, 2025 381 views

Celina Jaitly bravely shared her experiences with cholestasis and other health challenges during her twin pregnancies. Her candid Instagram post aims to raise awareness about high-risk pregnancies and support other women facing similar struggles. She highlighted the dangers of cholestasis, a liver condition that can endanger both mother and baby if untreated. By revealing her story, Celina hopes to shed light on the importance of maternal health and the power of compassion in medical care.

"When the Itch Could Have Taken My Babies: My Battle With Cholestasis" - Celina Jaitly
Celina Jaitly opens up about battling cholestasis and other medical conditions during pregnancy
Mumbai, June 19: Actress Celina Jaitly opened up about the health challenges she faced during her twin pregnancy, shedding light on a lesser-discussed aspect of motherhood.

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Celina Jaitly opens up about twin pregnancy challenges

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She faced gestational diabetes and cholestasis

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Aims to raise awareness on maternal health risks

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Shares personal journey to support other women

In a heartfelt revelation on Instagram, she shared that she battled gestational diabetes, cholestasis, and other medical conditions while expecting. By speaking candidly about her experience, Celina hopes to create more awareness around high-risk pregnancies and offer support to women navigating similar journeys. Sharing a series of her photos with her kids, the 'No Entry' actress wrote, "#maternalhealth - When the Itch Could Have Taken My Babies: My Battle With Cholestasis I was born with a rare genetic gift, a tendency to hyperovulate. I had two spontaneous twin pregnancies, a trait passed down through generations of women in my family. I later learned my mother too had carried twins after my brother & me, babies she tragically lost after a fall in Ranikhet. Even my great-great-grandmother died from complications during a twin pregnancy."

"Both my pregnancies were overwhelming. I had gestational diabetes and severe SPD, and in both, I developed #choleostasis of Pregnancy, a rare liver condition more common in twin pregnancies. It nearly broke me. It starts with itching palms, soles, sleepless nights and a deep fear for your baby's safety. Cholestasis isn't "just a pregnancy itch." It's a warning from your liver that something's wrong. After my wonderful gynaecologist diagnosed me, I was referred to a hepatologist a Jordanian Dr who held my hand in a Dubai hospital and said a prayer. A man of science and faith. That moment of compassion stayed with me and reminded me of how important compassion is to a patient."

Celina Jaitly also revealed that cholestasis during pregnancy is a liver condition that can have significant effects on both the baby and the mother. For the baby, it increases the risk of preterm birth, fetal distress, and the presence of meconium-stained amniotic fluid, which can lead to complications during delivery. In severe cases, if left untreated, cholestasis may even result in stillbirth. For the mother, the condition often causes intense itching--especially on the hands and feet--due to the build-up of bile acids in the bloodstream.

The actress also mentioned that she was treated with Ursodeoxycholic Acid (UDCA), a medication commonly prescribed to lower bile acid levels and alleviate the discomfort associated with cholestasis.

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Priya K.
More power to Celina for speaking up! 🤗 In India, we rarely discuss pregnancy complications openly. My sister had gestational diabetes and felt so alone. Celebrities sharing such stories helps normalize these struggles. Hope more women feel empowered to seek help without shame.
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Rahul S.
This is eye-opening! We always see glamorous pregnancy announcements but never hear about these challenges. Respect to Celina for using her platform to educate people. Our government should also run awareness campaigns about high-risk pregnancies.
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Ananya M.
Had never heard of cholestasis before! 😳 This is why proper prenatal care is so important. In smaller towns, many women don't get regular checkups due to lack of awareness or facilities. Hope her story reaches those who need to hear it most.
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Vikram P.
While I appreciate her sharing, I wish she'd also talked about the costs involved. Advanced treatments like seeing hepatologists are out of reach for most Indian women. The real conversation should be about making healthcare accessible to all.
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Sunita R.
My daughter had similar itching during pregnancy but our family doctor dismissed it as normal! After reading this, I'm urging all expecting mothers to be more vigilant. Thank you Celina for this important message. 🙏
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Karan D.
The part about the doctor's compassion really touched me. In our busy government hospitals, patients often feel like numbers. Medical education should include lessons on empathy along with science. #HealthcareWithHeart

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