Celebrated Pakistani actress Zara Noor Abbas was inspired by Bollywood actress Rani Mukerji, after the kind words she had offered regarding motherhood.
As we all know Zara Noor is the newly became mother so motherhood advice and messages hit her hard.
She took to her social media and shared a video of Rani Mukerji in which she was talking about women who only love their children after becoming a mother and forget themselves.
Here is what Rani said:
“Every woman who becomes a mother, every girl who becomes a mother has an immediate transformation because when you become a mother, you suddenly believe that, Oh my God, there is somebody who we love more than ourselves. You know the self-centeredness goes completely.”
Zara gave birth to her daughter Noor-e-Jahan on March 27.
Abbas also shared her postpartum experience, the challenges, and triumphs.
The showbiz personality dropped a series of photos on Instagram, capturing her little one’s tiny shoes, a beautiful cake, and the celebrations of her welcome back home.
Here are the exact stated by the lady:
“First and Foremost- Thank YOU to all my friends and family and my amazing fans for all the love and prayers. Mene sab comments, messages parhay.
“You know - It’s just Insane. The journey from nothingness to everything. This rush of joy and power. The feeling that I can conquer anything now. The nourishment of empowerment and love. The tears, the All-nighters, the difficulties in understanding what the baby wants. Which cry will signal me of a particular task/action? How to position the head - how to lengthen the body, how to massage the fragile bones that you can hear sounds of. The Questions will only be answered by finding the answers by spending alone time with the baby. The pressure to know it all in these 40 days. It’s superior! It’s a lot! And I feel like we don’t talk much about the journey after the birth.
“POSTPARTUM. Lol. It’s real. It’s as real as pregnancy.
“So to all the new mums, take a step back from being a super soldier. You became one by just giving birth by the grace of God.
“Now step back.
“Accept help. Rest. Eat. Sleep. Nap. You can tell people to let you be. Don’t take the advice that you don’t like. Swaddle as you like it. Nurse or feed- it’s all up to you. Do as you please.
“And most importantly - listen to your body and your instinct as a mother.
“This will be a long road to recovery, but you will be just fine. I promise you. Do you know why? Because you are a mother. And Mothers, oh Mothers! Don’t we know their strength enough?