Chhavi Mittal Describes Her Post Pregnancy Complications: “My Feet Are Swollen And I Have Gone Deaf In One Ear”

Naaginn actress Chhavi Mittal who was blessed with a baby boy, has described her post pregnancy woes in a lengthy post, put out few hours back

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Chhavi Mittal Describes Her Post Pregnancy Complications: “My Feet Are Swollen And I Have Gone Deaf In One Ear”
On May 13, Naaginn actress Chhavi Mittal announced the arrival of her second baby, a boy and named him Arham Hussein. While, congratulations started pouring in for the mommy, her pregnancy wasn’t exactly an easy one, as she had to go through the pain for 10 months, before giving birth to the baby.

Now, in a long post, the mother of two, has penned a note on how her post-pregnancy period has been and it’s quite disturbing to discover some of the things that she has written about. Taking to social media, Chhavi wrote, “My feet are so swollen that even flip flops don't fit. So is the rest of my body. My head hurts like it'll explode, due to the spinal tap. I've gone deaf in one ear, also an extremely rare side effect of the spinal tap. I'm supposed to drink 5 litres of water, and getting up to go the loo takes 15 minutes. Lying down is the only position that gives me comfort, sometimes I even eat in that position. But right now, at 1am, I'm doing some office work, when the baby sleeps and there's some peace, because @shittyideastrending 's new Web-series #BinBulayeMehmaan had to be launched today. I know this will pass. This pain will be forgotten. But will the pain that I endured on my soul during the birth be ever forgotten? Sharing my birth story soon, when I feel ready. #birthstory”


On Mother's Day, the actress had opened up about her anxieties associated with delay in the birth of her baby. She had written, "I was really looking forward to being a mother of 2 before this day arrives. I know all of you have been waiting for the good news. But more than all you guys, my patience is wearing thin, because there's still no sign of labour. And if labour doesn't knock on my door today, we might have to artificially induce it, which breaks my heart because on one hand the baby's at risk due to being a post term birth, and on the other hand, the baby's at risk due to the drugs being pumped in my body for an induction. What does a mother choose?"


Image Source:- Instagram/chhavihussein
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