It’s time to celebrate the birth of a girl! Neha Marda, a Balika Vadhu actress, gave birth to her adorable princess today. Neha was taken to the hospital earlier today as a result of pregnancy difficulties. She kept her followers informed by posting pictures from the hospital and talking openly about the difficulties she was having with her pregnancy. Neha was supposed to give birth to the child in May, but instead, she delivered a preterm infant. Both the mother and the child are healthy. Scroll to read more scoop about Balika Vadhu Fame Neha Marda Welcomes Baby Girl
Balika Vadhu Fame Neha Marda Welcomes Baby Girl
Neha is ecstatic about having a kid and is sharing her joy about embracing parenting. She insisted that she has not yet had the opportunity to hold the newborn in her arms because the NICU received the child quickly after it was born. Neha said to TOI, “She spent a little time with me before having to go to the NICU because she was a premature baby. She has gained a little weight.” The actress continued to discuss her health, stating that issues were anticipated and that her BP had been a major concern throughout the pregnancy. “I’m relieved the stage is over and that I now have a lovely daughter. We’re both doing great,” reports Neha.
The mother is still in the hospital with the baby. She continues, “I hope to be released by the end of this week, and my daughter in a fortnight. I have yet to cuddle my child and look at her with affection.”
In February 2012, the actress and Patna-based businessman Ayushman Agarwal got married. In November 2022, she made her pregnancy public. And earlier this year, the actress had her godh bharai. “Our little human is showered with so much love that it’s astonishing and magical,” she wrote beside the photos when she shared them. The entire Godh Bharai (Baby Shower) ceremony was like a dream, and I’ll never be able to adequately express that sensation. (sic)”
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She also suggests that women accept parenting early in life. “Given my experience, I would advise not waiting if you truly want to become a mother. Take the plunge when you’re in your 20s or early 30s for a simpler experience. Nothing changes after becoming a mother,” she says.