Sania mirza recently disclosed that she has frozen her eggs for her second child.
She openly encouraged women to consider egg freezing, emphasizing that the biological clock moves quickly.
Sania stated that the decision was personal and practical, driven by future family planning.
She revealed this during a conversation with farah khan on her podcast.
Marriage, Motherhood, and Divorce
Sania mirza married Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik.
The couple welcomed their son, Izhaan, who was conceived naturally.
After several years of marriage, the pair divorced in 2024.
Two years after the divorce, Sania shared that she had taken the step of freezing her eggs for the possibility of having a second child.
She expressed that this decision offered her a sense of control over her reproductive future.
Discussion with Farah Khan
On Farah Khan’s podcast, Sania opened up about her egg freezing journey
She shared that Farah helped her begin the process by connecting her with fertility expert Dr. Firoza Parikh.
Sania explained that the process was empowering and allowed her to plan.
She stressed that every woman should think about egg freezing if they wishes to preserve their fertility options.
Sania on Breastfeeding Challenges
In an earlier conversation on Masoom Minawala’s show, Sania discussed her challenging breastfeeding experience.
She described breastfeeding as the hardest phase of her pregnancy journey.
It was not only physically exhausting but also emotionally and mentally draining.
Sania admitted she could imagine going through pregnancy again, but doubted whether she could handle breastfeeding another time.
Emotional and Physical Struggles Post-Pregnancy
Sania shared that the post-pregnancy phase was emotionally overwhelming.
Hormonal changes, public scrutiny, and body-shaming added pressure.
She found it difficult knowing that her newborn depended entirely on her for nourishment.
She often worried about whether she would always be available for her child, adding to her emotional stress.
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