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Gauahar Khan SLAMS Suniel Shetty for his ‘comfort of C-section' comment: 'I did have a miscarriage before Zehaan...'

Gauahar Khan SLAMS Suniel Shetty for his ‘comfort of C-section' comment: 'I did have a miscarriage before Zehaan...'

Time of India2 days ago

Gauahar Khan recently shared a deeply personal experience—revealing she had suffered a miscarriage before the birth of her son Zehaan. She also took a firm stand against
's recent comment about the 'comfort of C-section' deliveries, calling out the lack of understanding around the physical and emotional challenges mothers face.
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Opening Up About Miscarriage and C-Section Struggles
In her YouTube podcast titled MaaaNoranjan, Gauahar got emotional as she opened up about undergoing a C-section for the birth of her son Zehaan. Fighting back tears, she revealed for the first time that she had suffered a miscarriage prior to his birth.
She recalled the pain of losing the baby at around nine weeks, calling it an indescribable loss. Gauahar added that the experience was incredibly difficult and that she plans to speak more about it in upcoming episodes of the podcast.
Calling Out Myths Around C-Sections
Gauahar Khan didn't hold back while reacting to Suniel Shetty's recent comment praising his daughter
for not choosing a C-section. Clearly upset, the actor questioned the lack of awareness around childbirth and slammed the idea that C-sections are an 'easy' option.
She pointed out the persistent myths surrounding surgical deliveries and criticised the fact that such comments were coming from a male celebrity who hasn't experienced pregnancy or childbirth firsthand.
Gauahar stressed that C-sections are medically necessary and far from easy, both physically and emotionally.
Suniel Shetty Clarifies Controversial Remarks
In an interview with News18, Suniel Shetty praised his daughter Athiya for choosing natural delivery over a C-section, highlighting the strength she showed during the process. He recalled how the hospital staff were impressed by her resilience, which made him proud as a father. However, his remarks sparked criticism online, prompting him to later clarify that his words had been misunderstood and taken out of context.

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